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Continuing Education stlcc.edu/ce | 314-984-7777 Tiffany’s Pick CHECK IT OUT! Tifany plans courses for business, culinary arts and languages and got her start with Continuing Education as an instructor. (And she still teaches for us… busy gal!) Our Continuing “Stacy Moore is one of our new instructors. Her two- Education class session Accounting Boot Camp class at Forest Park campus is a sure-fire winner! Get an in-depth crash planners see a lot of course on accounting to help you as a manager and a business owner!” classes. We’ve asked page 6 them to pick a few that Marie’s Pick deserve an extra look. Marie is an avid gardener… though her eforts ofen become a gourmet bufet for area deer! She steers the Continuing Education ship and oversees our Ageless Learning program. “Energy markets are changing and careers in the solar Spring 2019 energy field are expanding. As a registered NABCEP provider, we can help prepare you for certification. Get registration begins started by registering for our free Solar Photovoltaics Information Session!” page 9 Monday, January 7 unless otherwise noted in Bonnie’s Pick course description Bonnie’s passion for helping shape mindful, meaningful childhood experiences and transformative caregivers translates to the diverse child care courses she plans. “We are privileged to welcome Julius Anthony, president of the St. Louis Black Authors Association back with a brand new Saturday workshop, Math is Literacy, which links mathematics to literacy through engaging information and activities.” page 15

Ali’s Pick Ali loves tea and has created the most colorful work space in the ofice! She keeps joyfully busy planning all kinds of classes – from motorcycles to religion, nature to fine arts. “This is the first time an arts class has been ofered at our Corporate College location. Join our awesome instructor Jefrey Johnson as you sketch your way through new inspiration in Sketchbook: Doodling with a Purpose!” page 26

Morgan’s Pick Morgan plans amazing classes for all levels of health and fitness… and is currently training for a marathon! “Nicole is a long-time instructor who brings various proficiencies within yoga. She is excited to ofer a place where expecting moms and new parents can come together to embrace the mental and physical changes of parenthood.” page 64 | stlccCE Spring 2019 Continuing Education Courses PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Personal Enrichment Essentials Training Ageless Learning Seminars...... 23 Professional Essentials ...... 5 Creative Arts Small Business Essentials ...... 6 Fine Arts ...... 25 Nonprofit Essentials ...... 7 Crafs ...... 28 Career Essentials...... 7 Culinary Arts ...... 31 Industry, Quality and Safety Dance ...... 35 Construction ...... 8 Music ...... 37 Safety and Quality: OSHA ...... 8 Photography...... 38 Drones ...... 8 Theater ...... 39 NABCEP Solar Certified Courses ...... 9 Writing ...... 39 Restaurant Management ...... 9 Home, Nature and Garden Career Studies Home Improvement and Maintenance ...... 42 Emergency Care ...... 10 Animal Care...... 43 CPR and First Aid ...... 11 Master Naturalist ...... 44 Health Care Occupations ...... 12 Personal Finance Fitness Trainer ...... 12 Finance and Investments ...... 47 Childcare Training ...... 14 Retirement Planning ...... 48 Caregiving At Home ...... 16 Language and Communications We’re here for you Communications ...... 17 Personal Communications ...... 49 whether you’re letting your curiosity Truck Driving ...... 17 Foreign Languages ...... 50 point you in new directions, seeking Real Estate ...... 17 Sign Language ...... 52 professional courses to help advance Aerospace Manufacturing ...... 17 Historical Studies Computers and Technology Genealogy ...... 53 your career or pursuing new challenges Personal Computing...... 18 Culture ...... 53 to expand your mind. Continuing Social Media ...... 18 Religion ...... 54 Education provides a showcase Microsof Tools ...... 19 History ...... 54 G Suite Google Tools ...... 20 Tours and Trips ...... 56 of opportunities to broaden your Adobe Tools ...... 20 Wellness, Fitness and Recreation potential and change your life! Web Development ...... 21 Recreation and Sports...... 58 Mobile Technologies ...... 21 Motorcycle Safety Training ...... 58 • experiential, life-long learning Buying and Selling Online ...... 21 Cards and Games ...... 59 Smart Home Technology ...... 21 Bowling ...... 59 • diverse, inclusive Adult Education and Literacy ...... 22 Fencing ...... 59 Golf ...... 60 • continually evolving for an Team Sports ...... 60 ever-changing world St. Louis Community College expands minds Tennis and Pickleball...... 61 and changes lives every day by ofering high- Fitness ...... 62 quality educational experiences leading Aquatics ...... 62 Discover how Continuing Education to degrees, certificates, employment, Aerobic and Strength Exercise ...... 63 can spark your potential and unlock university transfer and life-long learning. Barre ...... 64 a whole new future for you! If you are a person with a disability who requires Yoga and Pilates ...... 64 an accommodation in order to participate in any T’ai Chi...... 65 program or activity, please contact the Continuing Self Defense ...... 66 Education Access Ofice at 314-984-7704 for Wellness ...... 66 314-984-7777 | CALL CENTER assistance at least 10 business days in advance of program. For trips and tours, accommodations Youth Classes ...... 68 Extended Hours: January 7-17 advance notice of up to one month is needed.

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REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 3 ADVANCING PEOPLE, BUSINESSES, Workforce Solutions Group of St. ADVANCING PEOPLE COMMUNITIES Louis Community College leverages Continuing Education annually education for growth in the knowledge advances over 40,000 individuals economy by ofering programs and both personally and professionally services designed to advance people, with an extensive library of over businesses and communities. 3,000 courses as well as over 4,000 online opportunities. We accomplish this through our • Professional Development Continuing Education, Corporate Services and Community Services • Personal Enrichment operating units with teams centrally located at the Corporate College, ADVANCING BUSINESSES a state-of-the-art facility solely Corporate Services is one of the dedicated to corporate education largest providers of training and and professional development. consulting services in the St. Louis metropolitan area advancing over 10,000 employees from Interested in tailored over 100 companies each year. training and development? Contact us at 314‑539‑5022 to discuss • Contract Training and Consulting specialized programs custom-fit • Testing and Assessment Center to your unique needs and goals. • WorkKeys Solutions Center Or, learn more about our suite of workforce and continuing education ADVANCING solutions at stlcc.edu/workforce. COMMUNITIES Community Services advances local communities by partnering with employers, community organizations, Each year, STLCC’s Workforce education and government to create Solutions Group publishes its job training opportunities for residents annual State of the St. Louis and a talent pipeline for employers. Workforce Report. Our most recent issue focuses on financial • Accelerated Job Training Programs services, health care and • SkillUp Training Funding information technology. Learn • Community Workforce Partnerships more and download the report at stlcc.edu/STLworkforce.

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ESSENTIALS TRAINING Professional Essentials Project Management (PMP) | Lean Six Sigma

Project Management Orientation LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt Hone your problem-solving skills and This free session is designed to provide information Whether you are a member of a quality team, a quality successfully complete more projects to individuals interested in obtaining the Project manager, or desire to obtain a LEAN Six Sigma Green Management Professional (PMP) certifcation. You’ll Belt for professional development, this course is on time and on budget. St. Louis learn about the concepts, test preparation and appropriate for you. We blend classroom instruction requirements needed for certifcation. Presentation and online modules. Program highlights include how Community College will help take includes an overview of the program, a look at class to implement the DMAIC process (defne, measure, materials, trends in the industry and potential job analyze, improve, control), how to develop reliable and your business goals to the next level opportunities for PMPs. The orientation is free but valid measurements for a system, how to defne the and maintain a competitive edge. registration is required. cost of poor quality, how to use the correct formula to BPCT:703 | 1 session | NO FEE calculate ROI and more. Materials included in cost of P01 Sa 9 am-noon course. Students successfully completing this training March 9 Corp. College, 207 will receive a LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt award of completion and 45 hours of instruction. This training includes an 18-hour capstone simulation project on Project Management the last two Wednesday sessions and two consecutive Project managers are in demand when the need is Saturdays. Attendance on these days is mandatory. for skills that include time, resource and fnancial If one of these days is missed, arrangements may be management with a fnite efort. Working knowledge made with the instructor to complete the project and of these skills is recognized by the Project Management receive noncredit certifcation. However, should this Institute (PMI) through various levels of certifcation. be necessary, additional instructional costs will be This course helps you to prepare for the PMP charged to the student above and beyond the cost certifcation exam by presenting the critical concepts of the program. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class together with the core knowledge areas covered in meets Wednesdays 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, the exam. Topics covered include the process groups 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17 and Saturdays 4/13, 4/20. Class is and relationships, terminology and decision making subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not practice. Session attendance in this course counts met by 2/6. No refunds after this date unless class is toward the project management training criteria of 35 canceled. hours that is required to register for the PMP exam. This BPCT:701 | 12 sessions | $1,534 AGE 60+ | $1,899 REG practical learning prepares the student for the PMP P01 W 5:30 pm-8:30 pm certifcation exam by lecture, online exercises, working Sa 8:30 am-4 pm sessions and practice exams. Program is presented by Feb. 13 – April 20 Corp. College, 203 a Registered Educational Provider (REP). Class meets Thursdays: 3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 and Saturdays: 4/6, 4/13, 4/20. Lunch provided on Saturdays. Class is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met by 3/15. No refunds after this date unless class is canceled. BPCT:703 | 8 sessions | $1,649 AGE 60+ | $1,649 REG P02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Sa 8:30 am-4 pm March 28 – April 20 Corp. College, 211

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 5 Small Business Essentials

Entrepreneurship Accounting

Building a Brand: Brand Development Understanding Accounting: for a Competitive Marketplace An Introduction Creating a unique brand in a saturated, noisy Designed for individuals with non-fnancial marketplace is no small task but an absolutely backgrounds who work with budgets or those necessary investment to fnd success as a business, a wanting to enter an ofce manager position, non-proft or a personality. Join business founder and this introductory course provides an overview of marketer Sarah Guldalian as she provides you with accounting terminology and processes, analyzing tips and a checklist for creating your brand, as well as fnancial activities and statements and applying the international branding examples to help spawn fresh fundamentals of accounting. Course will cover debits, ideas for your own brand. credits, general ledgers, assets, liabilities, balance BUSS:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG sheets, proft and loss statements and more. Students P04 Th 6 pm-8 pm Sarah Guldalian may bring a sack lunch/drink to class. April 25 WW, 224 BUSS:741 | 1 session | $21 AGE 60+ | $39 REG P01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Bill Dorr Franchising as a Small Business Option March 2 MC - BA, 112 Have you thought about buying a new or existing franchise? Learn the basics every potential franchisee NEW Accounting Boot Camp: We have more! Technology plays a big role in should know. This class will help you build your Beginning I business owners’ day-to-day operations and knowledge to make a well-informed investment This is a rigorous, fast-pace, hands-on boot camp marketing eforts. Be sure to also check out decision, gain a working knowledge of franchising that is designed for individuals and entrepreneurs “Computers and Technology” on page 18. and assess your own suitability as a franchise business who desire to learn and master knowledge about owner. You will learn about the main franchise basic accounting. This boot camp will provide an business models, the advantages and disadvantages introduction to accounting business terminology, Business Plan Development of franchising and the fees and royalties applicable accounting principles and practical knowledge of An intensive, four-session, individually customized in franchising. This class would also be valuable for fnancial statements. Course will include lots of hands- course designed to provide new and aspiring business consultants and accountants who work with on case studies for practical application. Taught by a entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to create a franchise clients and those considering the purchase tenured accounting professor. Students are required to solid business plan. Experienced business facilitators/ of a franchise business. Taught by an attorney. bring pencils, calculator and notebook paper. All other coaches will guide group sessions and share practical BUSS:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG class materials will be provided. Bring a sack lunch. experiences to enhance your business. Participants P03 Sa 9 am-12:30 pm Jane Cohen BUSS:741 | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $69 REG learn with and from their peers, creating a powerful April 6 MC - SS, 107 P03 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore network that continues well after the program is March 30 – April 6 FP - G, 113 complete. These sessions are enriched with guest speakers from various disciplines including the legal Understanding Patents, profession, marketing, human resources and fnancing. Trademarks and Copyrights NEW Accounting Boot Camp: In addition, each participant will begin by taking the If you are a business or creative person selling a Beginning II GrowthWheel® assessment and receive customized product or service, you need to know how to protect This boot camp builds upon an introduction to tools based on this assessment to assist as you build your trademark, copyright and patent so that you can accounting business terminology and accounting your plan. Weekly homework assignments are given proft by their use. In this problem-solving course, you principles with discussion of the accounting cycle and and participation is required to be successful in the will explore topics relating to the law for intellectual preparation of fnancial statements. This rigorous, fast- class. Continued counseling from a business counselor property such as patents, trademarks, trade names, pace, hands-on boot camp is designed for individuals and certifed life coach is available after the completion copyrights and trade secrets. Taught by an attorney. and entrepreneurs who desire to learn and master of the class. Please bring a laptop or electronic device BUSS:734 | 1 session | $37 AGE 60+ | $55 REG knowledge about basic accounting. Course will include to class for working on your business plan. Program P01 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Morris Turek lots of hands-on case studies for practical application. is ofered in partnership with the Small Business and March 2 MC - SO, 107 Taught by a tenured accounting professor. Students Technology Development Center. GrowthWheel® is a are required to bring pencils, calculator and notebook registered trademark of GrowthWheel International paper. All other class materials will be provided. Bring Inc. DIY Background Checks on Potential a sack lunch. BUSS:702 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Tenants, Contractors, Employees BUSS:741 | 2 sessions | $44 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Protect yourself and your business using public P01 W 6:15 pm-9:15 pm Lynette Watson P04 Sa 9 am-1 pm Stacy Moore resources and investigative techniques to learn more April 27 – May 4 FP - G, 113 March 27 – April 17 MC - SO, 111 about the candidates you are about to hire in a legal capacity. From an employee hiring manager for a large Starting and Managing or small business frm to a homeowner contractor or Mysteries of Accounting Demystified! a Small Business rental property manager, it’s a good employment Taught by a corporate accountant and accounting Are you thinking about starting and managing a practice to learn more about potential individuals you professor, this course is open to anyone who has small business in Missouri? Designed for individuals are hiring and screen those candidates to help ensure ever felt intimidated by numbers or math. Are you a who are considering starting a business, have made that a potential new hire does not have anything new manager or small business owner? Are you just the decision to start or have been in business for lurking in their past that could potentially harm your interested in learning more about accounting? Learn less than two years, this program will discuss the business or create a safety hazard for clients and other how accounting is not just about numbers or math. basics of business ownership, planning for success, employees. Taught by a private investigator, come Come to this course to help dispel the mysteries of organizational forms of business, legal and regulatory learn about free and low-cost options for conducting accounting and learn a practical skill that you can environment, record keeping and information background checks, when and how to conduct apply to your personal and professional lives. management, marketing, fnancing and resources. background checks and the “red fags” to look for BUSS:741 | 3 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Program is ofered in partnership with the Small before a potential problem arises. P02 W 6 pm-8 pm Kim Franklin Business and Technology Development Center. BUSS:765 | 1 session | $18 AGE 60+ | $25 REG March 27 – April 10 Corp. College, 205 BUSS:701 | 2 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Sa 10 am-noon Cheryl Ring P02 Sa 9 am-noon Lynette Watson March 9 MC - SO, 109 Feb. 16 – Feb. 23 MC - BA, 124 P02 Sa 10 am-noon Cheryl Ring P03 Sa 9 am-noon Lynette Watson April 6 FV - B, 124 April 13 – April 20 MC - BA, 124

6 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Nonprofit Essentials Establishing and Running a NEW The ABCs of Grant NEW Grant Writing for Nonprofit Organization: Part I Writing for Beginners Nonprofit Professionals This popular seminar provides an overview of the This basic course is designed for participants who Are you responsible for securing grants for your legal basics for establishing and running a nonproft have little to no grant writing experience. It provides community-based organization, but you are not organization. Presented by Amy Hereford, an attorney an overview of what is involved in the identifcation a professional grant writer? Through this course, and entrepreneur who speaks from her experience and acquisition of grants including where to look executive directors, project directors, program in working with nonproft start-ups. Class includes for grant opportunities, the basic components of a specialists, and administrative professionals from small practical tips, useful resources including the Nonproft grant proposal and the steps taken prior to writing nonproft organizations will be introduced to strategies Tax-Exempt Corporation Workbook, an e-book (PDF) a proposal. Instructor has more than 30 years for preparing winning grant proposals. Instructor has that presents the process of establishing a nonproft experience in grant writing and grants management more than 30 years experience in grant writing and in a step-by-step format with ample space for notes, and has played an instrumental role in securing over grants management and has played an instrumental charts for gathering necessary information and tables $42 million in grants for community organizations, role in securing over $42 million in grants for for developing timelines and assigning responsibilities. higher learning institutions, as well as state and local community organizations, higher learning institutions, An excellent tool for assisting in nonproft formation, government agencies. as well as state and local government agencies. orienting new board members and nonproft directors. NPAD:701 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG NPAD:701 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG NPAD:703 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P02 Sa 9 am-5 pm Daphne Walker-Thoth P03 Sa 9 am-5 pm Daphne Walker-Thoth P01 Sa 10 am-noon Amy Hereford March 30 FP - G, 325 April 6 FV - B, 123 April 6 FP - G, 111 Grant Writing for Beginners Event Planning 101 Establishing and Running a Designed for grant writers who are just getting started From the most exciting to the most mundane tasks, Nonprofit Organization: Part II or have limited experience in writing proposals, this you’ll receive the best advice on items to consider and This seminar builds on the previous session and class will cover key concepts including 501(c)(3) status, the roles and actions necessary to successfully and provides more information. It will explore the legal types of funders, how to identify potential funders, enjoyably produce and execute your event. Discussion requirements of operating a nonproft business proposal requirements, sample Missouri Common will also focus on how to avoid potential hurdles by organization, board responsibilities, business law for Grant Application and tips on writing proposals. Lunch establishing a clearly communicated process and nonprofts and legal compliance. Newer business on your own. timeline with your team. You’ll also learn to draft models for nonprofts including fscal sponsorship, NPAD:701 | 1 session | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG an outline and timeline, beginning with concept nonproft alliances, nonproft/for proft joint ventures P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Hannah Gilk and ending with efective follow-up, which you can utilize for current or future event planning. Instructor and other collaborative structures will also be Feb. 16 FV - B, 122 discussed. is a producer for an international media outreach organization and former nonproft manager for more NPAD:703 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG than 100 volunteers. P02 Sa 1 pm-3 pm Amy Hereford | | $ | $ April 6 FP - G, 111 NPAD:704 1 session 39 AGE 60+ 39 REG P04 Th 6 pm-9 pm Sarah Guldalian March 28 MC - CS, 206 P03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Sarah Guldalian April 11 WW, 223 Career Essentials Listening Beyond the Words: Résumé Workshop: Plus 50: Explore the Rewards of Building Communication Skills Impress Potential Employers the Volunteering Pathway Inefective listening can block the success of any Attend this interactive résumé writing workshop on Are you looking for ways to thrive and give back in business. Are you hearing your customers’ needs and how to develop an efective résumé for today’s job retirement? Wondering how you’ll use your time desires? Are your relationships with colleagues and co- market. Learn how to provide a great frst impression meaningfully? Where will you choose to put your workers harmonious? Learn to build skills that enhance to obtain the job interview, how to advertise your energy? In this workshop we will look at ways to your working and personal relationships. Class will qualifcations focusing on the kind of work you can recycle and revive your dreams while rethinking your focus on the fundamentals of efective listening and do and want to do, highlight your most important opportunities through volunteering. Explore the eliminating defensiveness in the communication accomplishments and focus on the link between the volunteer pathway with an experienced life coach and process. Discover blocks hindering good listening, company needs and the benefts you will provide. the support of like-minded fellow participants. build positive interaction, in-depth listening skills and CPDV:704 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG CPDV:702 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG appropriate feedback. Lunch on your own. P01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins P03 Sa 9 am-noon Carol Watkins BUSN:713 | 1 session | $46 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Feb. 19 Corp. College, 205 March 9 MC - SO, 107 P02 Tu 9 am-4 pm Jean Walters April 9 Corp. College, 207 Plus 50 Employment: Plus 50: Finding Purpose and The Purpose, Process and Payof Passion in the Third Chapter Discover Your Career Passion Whether you have been laid of from your job as a Are you facing the uncharted post-career years and You spend a good part of your life expressing result of the economy or company restructuring or are wondering what’s next? Many of us in the third chapter yourself through work and career. For that reason, it is looking to get into a diferent career path, individuals of life feel unsettled, restless and adrift. We believe the important to discover a path that ofers joy and value over age ffty may fnd that the job seeking and years between 50 and 75 can be some of the best, but in what you do. In this class, we’ll help you to convert employment process is vastly diferent from years ago. don’t know how to make sense of the changes we’re that passion into a career path through the use of Come learn about the unique challenges that older facing. If you are looking for new meaning in work worksheets and discussions. You have always known workers may face including researching companies, and life, this powerful interactive learning experience what you love, now discover your career passion. locating online job search databases, updating will teach you how to tap into the power of purpose. CPDV:702 | 1 session | $47 AGE 60+ | $65 REG your résumé to match your skills with prospects, Whether you’re seeking an encore career, looking for P04 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters networking, skill enhancement tools, interview styles, enlivening volunteer work or reinventing your sense April 9 – April 16 MC - BA, 114 local resources, branding statements and more. You’ll of identity, knowing your purpose will guide you to receive information from industry experts to help you increased vitality, creativity and fulfllment. Bring a fnd the path to opportunities. sack lunch. Finding Job Leads CPDV:701 | 2 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG CPDV:702 | 1 session | $40 AGE 60+ | $65 REG Learn how to fnd job leads (i.e. internet, recruiters, stafng companies, placement services, associations, P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Edwin Penfold P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins and job fairs), navigate job boards, the importance of Feb. 21 – Feb. 28 MC - BA, 112 Feb. 23 MC - SO, 107 networking and the role social networking can now P02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins play in your job search. This interactive workshop We have more! Want to become a more April 13 MC - SO, 107 is necessary for all those job seeking – no matter efective communicator? Be sure to also check the industry. Class will provide you with the tools out “Communications” on page 49. necessary to fnd job leads in today’s market. CPDV:705 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P01 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Laurie Hawkins Feb. 6 Corp. College, 205

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 7 INDUSTRY, QUALITY AND SAFETY Construction Introduction to Construction Construction Estimating An introductory course providing an overview of the Learn the total estimating and bidding process. Topics total construction process, including city and regional include bid form contracts, specifcations, overhead, planning, construction management, contracting, unit costs, quantity surveys, subcontract bids, pricing, labor and management relations, the design process, checking and alternates. Students should be able to estimating and bidding, scheduling and purchasing, read construction drawing prior to enrolling in this construction and equipment. Available for credit as CE course. Prerequisites: CE 116. 130 550. CONS:702 | Full Term | $331.50 AGE 60+ | $331.50 REG CONS:701 | Full Term | $331.50 AGE 60+ | $331.50 REG P01 Tu 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger P02 M 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger Jan. 22 – May 19 FV-E, 158 Jan. 28 – May 19 FV-E, 160 • NOTE: No class 3/19. • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18. National Electrical Code and Construction Materials and Methods Calculations: Part II This course is an introduction to the elements of This class covers specialty area of articles in the NFPA building construction principles and materials. Division 70 text – the National Electrical Code. Review Students will learn the background and history of general defnitions as a refresher from Part I. Chapters building materials and systems; review sustainable 5-8 are covered i.e. hazardous locations, health care design, materials, and construction concepts; and facilities, mobile home parks, manufactured wiring, review industry standards, specifcations, codes and swimming pools, electric welders and fre pumps. barrier-free design. Available for credit as CE 115 550. These will be discussed in depth along with special CONS:701 | Full Term | $331.50 AGE 60+ | $331.50 REG occupancies. Calculations are part of the NEC, so basic P01 W 7:05 pm-9:45 pm Richard Unger calculations on trailer parks, welders, x-ray units and Jan. 23 – May 19 FV-E, TBD short circuit current will be reviewed and discussed. • NOTE: No class 3/20. Texts required; bring to frst class: NFPA, National Electrical code 2017 ISBN 978-145-591-2773 and Holt, Electrical Exam Preparation 2017/9780986353499. Prerequisite: Part I National Electrical Code and Calculations. ELEC:705 | 14 sessions | $192 AGE 60+ | $299 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michael Smith Jan. 29 – May 7 STLCC-South County, 213 • NOTE: No class 3/19. Safety and Quality: OSHA 10‑Hour OSHA: Construction Safety 10‑Hour OSHA: General Industry Safety and Health Training Certification and Health Training Certification Class takes place Monday 3/4 and Wednesday 3/6 and Class meets Monday 4/1 and Wednesday 4/3. This ten- meets the required laws for working on public job sites. hour OSHA course is ideal for employee safety and Led by an OSHA certifed trainer, course covers the health awareness. Get introduced to OSHA policies, mandated OSHA topics including OSHA regulations, procedures and standards as well as general industry general safety and health, basic electrical safety, fall safety and health principles covered in OSHA Part protection, ladder and scafold safety, hand and power 1910. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA card after tools, material handling and more. Upon successful completion of the course. Students may bring a sack completion, students will receive the 10-hour OSHA dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration by course completion card. Students may bring a sack 2/22 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. dinner and/or drinks and snack to class. Registration CONS:736 | 2 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $125 REG by 2/27 is encouraged. No refunds after this date. P02 MW 4 pm-9:30 pm Pat Dalton CONS:736 | 2 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $125 REG April 1 – April 3 Corp. College, 209 P01 MW 4 pm-9:30 pm Pat Dalton March 4 – March 6 Corp. College, 209 Drones Introduction to Drones Commercial Drones: FAA Part 107 Designed for individuals interested in the drone Test Prep inudstry, this course explores how these robotic Get prepared for the FAA test to operate a drone. vehicles operate; their history and manufacture; To operate an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and the current use of drones in law enforcement, commercially for hire, the new FAA Part 107 regulation agriculture, aerial photography and more! Discussion now requires the operator to obtain a Remote will also focus on requirements to build and Airman Certifcate with a small UAS rating, or be under regulations to fy drones. You’ll also have the chance to the direct supervision of a person who holds such a fy a quadcopter simulator. certifcate. A former airline pilot and current drone ENGR:706 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG instructor will review material to successfully pass P01 Sa 10 am-noon Rory Paul the FAA test. Subjects include the new regulation, March 16 MC - SO, 108 airspace classifcations, fight restrictions, aeronautical chart study, airport operations, radio communication, weather, human factors and more. Sample test questions will also be reviewed. Optional $15 test prep book available for purchase in class. One hour lunch on your own. Registration deadline 3/26. Deadline for withdraw refund is 3/22. ENGR:706 | 2 sessions | $159 AGE 60+ | $249 REG P02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Jack Beetz March 30 – April 6 Corp. College, 207

8 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT NABCEP Solar Certified Courses STLCC ofers North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners Solar Photovoltaics Information Session (NABCEP) approved solar training courses from beginner to advanced levels. Join us for this informational session on how to become Simply curious to know more about solar energy? A great place to start is by a part of the solar feld. The application, design, installation registering for Solar Basics. Or perhaps you require more in-depth knowledge and operation of photovoltaic to begin or advance your career in solar. Need training for your current systems will be introduced. Explore the path for certifcation through employees? Looking to expand your business into solar? If these scenarios the North American Board of Certifed Energy Professionals (NABCEP). Program is free but sound like you, register for the series of solar courses listed here and be registration is required. eligible to take the NABCEP Associate Program Exam. When you complete CONS:721 | 1 session | NO FEE P01 Th 6 pm-7:30 pm Ryan Chester these courses, you will also receive 34 advanced CEUs. Energy markets are Jan. 17 FV - CWI, 136 changing. Remain ahead of the curve and be part of this important shif.

Advanced NEC for Photovoltaics Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, Solar Basics, Solar Site Survey, and NABCEP for Associate Components and System Build: Part I Components and System Build: Part II Program Exam Prep Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. Join the Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. A continuation Learn the 2014/2017 requirements for photovoltaic feld of solar energy. In this course, you will learn of the solar energy studies and hands-on experiences. systems. This is an advanced class and an electrical about electrical basics, photovoltaics, solar energy Prerequisite: Must have attended Solar Basics - Part I. background is needed. This is a continuation fundamentals, photovoltaic sizing, solar energy Registration by 2/14 is encouraged. No refunds after education class that is worth 24 advanced hours and markets and safety basics. Class will introduce basic this date. is meant to prepare students for the NABCEP installers photovoltaic equipment and you will learn how to CONS:721 | 7 sessions | $84 AGE 60+ | $159 REG test. Text included. Registration by 4/4 is encouraged. assess installation sites for their solar energy potential. P03 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester No refunds after this date. Gain hands-on experience with roof layout, shading Feb. 21 – March 14 FV - CWI, 127 CONS:721 | 8 sessions | $173 AGE 60+ | $259 REG analysis with Solar Pathfnder, calculation of energy P05 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester production for specifc sites and calculation of load April 11 – May 7 FV - CWI, 127 estimations. In addition, learn about photovoltaic Advanced PV Sizing Electrical Design system components and how they interact with each Class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Learn how other. You will be introduced to solar modules, charge to equate temperature diferences using temp Grant-Funded Solar Training: controllers and inverters, batteries, and photovoltaic coefcients for string sizing, as required by the Limited Availability mounting and racking systems and will apply all this National Electric Code. There will be exercises in proper Gain fundamental knowledge of solar technology so information to participate in a hands-on photovoltaic wire sizing, overcurrent protection sizing and system you can compete for entry-level installer positions. Free system build project. Build a full string inverter system sizing for stand-alone and grid-tied systems as well as of charge to qualifed students, this program includes and modules on a mock roof and a ballasted racking basic troubleshooting techniques. This class and the instruction, books and Solar PV Associate NABCEP system with micro-inverters. Students should have previous classes are required to sit for the NABCEP exam. Priority given to residents of the Promise Zone fundamental mathematical and mechanical skills. entry level exam. Registration by 3/19 is encouraged. with driver’s license. Cohorts begin in February and April. Texts included. Enrollment by 1/22 is encouraged. No No refunds after this date. View eligibility requirements and learn more about this refunds after this date. CONS:721 | 5 sessions | $145.50 AGE 60+ | $199 REG opportunity at stlcc.edu/solar. CONS:721 | 7 sessions | $274 AGE 60+ | $349 REG P04 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester P02 TuTh 5 pm-8 pm Ryan Chester March 26 – April 9 FV - CWI, 127 Jan. 29 – Feb. 19 FV - CWI, 127 Restaurant Management ServSafe® Food Safety Certification ServSafe® Food Safety Certification St. Louis City and St. Louis County Health Departments Review and Re‑Test require that at least one person within each food This class is only for those who were not successful on service facility be certifed in food safety. This nationally a recent exam or who took the ServSafe online course recognized class ofers this training to individuals and require a proctored exam. It is recommended who are employed by, manage or own food service that you study the text before coming to class. An operations in the hospitality industry. The second opportunity to ask review questions will be provided class concludes with the exam. Fee includes textbook, before re-attempting the exam. Fee includes answer answer sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a sheet and proctored exam. Those achieving a grade grade of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded of 75% or higher on the exam will be awarded the the nationally-recognized ServSafe certifcate. Bring a nationally-recognized ServSafe certifcate. Bring a sack sack lunch to class. lunch to class. RMGT:701 | 2 sessions | $127 AGE 60+ | $169 REG RMGT:702 | 1 session | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG P01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino P01 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino Feb. 9 – Feb. 23 FV - B, 243 Feb. 23 FV - B, 244 • NOTE: No class 2/16. P02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark P02 Sa 8 am-3 pm Christina Clark March 9 FP - HSP, 221 Feb. 23 – March 9 FP - HSP, 219 P03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino • NOTE: No class 3/2. April 27 MC - SO, 232 P03 Sa 8 am-3 pm Almut Stephan Marino April 13 – April 27 MC - SO, 205 ©2018 National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation • NOTE: No class 4/20. (National Restaurant Association). All rights reserved. ServSafe is a trademark of the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. National Restaurant Association® and the arc design are trademarks of the National Restaurant Association.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 9 CAREER STUDIES St. Louis Community College ofers a wide selection of nursing Emergency Care and allied health science courses and workshops. Courses are approved for continuing education credit as noted. Approval by another accrediting entity or for professional licensure is the sole responsibility of the participant.

St. Louis Community College serves as a Community Training Center for the American Heart Association whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training and stroke and set guidelines for Have you ever thought, What would I do if a tornado struck my subdivision? or What types of natural disasters emergency cardiovascular care can happen in St. Louis? We have the answers… CERT Training is a series of classes that prepares you to help and training. The American Heart yourself, your family, coworkers and neighbors in Association strongly promotes the event of a crisis in your community. Through this interesting eight-week series of classes, participants knowledge and proficiency in basic learn about emergency preparedness and receive training in basic response skills such as fre safety, team life support (BLS) and has developed organization, terrorism, disaster psychology, disaster preparedness, light search and rescue and disaster instructional materials for this medical operations. Through a partnership with local purpose. Use of these materials in an emergency responders who are trained professionals and CERT trainers, you will learn lifesaving skills. educational course does not represent Once you have completed the eight classes you will conclude training with a full-scale disaster exercise course sponsorship by the American (of-site, Saturday) that will put what you have Heart Association. Any fee charged learned to work in a real-life tornado simulation. Upon successful completion of the training, you will be able for a course, except for a portion of to join a local St. Louis Area CERT program to continue to support and help in times where volunteers are the fee needed for American Heart needed. This training is free but registration is required. Association course material, does not EMSS:715 | 9 sessions | NO FEE P01 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm represent income to the Association. Jan. 17 – March 7 WW, 220 Sa 9 am-4 pm March 9 Of Campus Exercise P04 W 6:30 pm-10 pm March 27 – May 15 FV - TBA Sa 9 am-4 pm May 18 Of Campus Exercise Clinical and Field Work P02 Th 6:30 pm-10 pm March 28 – May 16 WW, 220 Some degree and certificate programs ofered Sa 9 am-4 pm by the college require students to obtain clinical May 18 Of Campus Exercise or other field experience as part of their course work. Students with criminal convictions or drug EMT Core Curriculum This course begins Wednesday, Jan. 23. A strict use may have dificulty progressing in these attendance policy is enforced. This course meets all programs. Hospitals and facilities may mandate the current requirements for Missouri EMT-B license renewal. It includes the assessment and care of the that a criminal background check and/or drug sick and injured, pediatric and geriatric emergencies, screening check (at the student’s expense) may childbirth, defbrillation, hazardous material situations and the use of adjunctive EMS equipment. Students be conducted prior to placement in a clinical must present a current AHA BLS provider card at the or field setting. Students not passing these frst meeting. A background check and immunization checks may be prohibited from participating in record is required to qualify for ride-along obligations. This class is a helpful refresher for students working the clinical or field experience, thus rendering to pass their national exam. Course is not for initial the student ineligible to satisfactorily meet EMT-Basic training. Initial EMT-Basic training is ofered for college credit (EMT 121). Thursday evening LAB the course/program requirements. Students hours required, this will be scheduled with course should contact Continuing Education instructor. Required text package can be purchased at STLCC bookstore: 11e Prehospital Emergency Care + ([email protected], 314-984-7777) or EMT Review Plus + 11e EMS Testing w/ MYBRADYLAB, an academic advisor for further details. Package ISBN 9780135261866. EMSS:700 | 34 sessions | $150 AGE 60+ | $150 REG P01 MW 6 pm-9:50 pm Paul Peebles Jan. 23 – May 19 STLCC-South County, 217 • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18, 3/20.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CPR and First Aid Heartsaver CPR AED: Adult Basic Life Support (BLS) Basic Life Support (BLS) The Heartsaver CPR AED course teaches lay rescuers for Healthcare Providers Instructor Essentials Course when to dial 911, how to give CPR, how to use an This American Heart Association course is designed for The American Heart Association BLS Instructor AED and how to provide relief of choking. The course the healthcare provider. Each participant must obtain Essentials Course provides the core and discipline- targets individuals who are expected to respond to an 84 percent or higher on the written evaluation and specifc content necessary to teach AHA CPR and First cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace and may demonstrate profciency in all CPR skills. Skills include Aid courses. The course is taught in a blended-learning be used to teach CPR to lay rescuers who are required adult, child and infant CPR, FBAO management of the format. Instructor candidates will complete pre- to obtain a course completion card documenting conscious victim, adult/infant/child two rescuer CPR, course online study, followed by the hands-on session completion of a CPR course that includes use of an AED mouth-to-mask ventilation and automatic external conducted by Training Center Faculty during the AHA for job, regulatory or other requirements. This course defbrillation (AED). Written and practical skills (hands- Instructor course. The course educates the instructor is for the learner with limited or no medical training. on manikin simulation) evaluation and testing are candidate in the use of AHA Instructor teaching Registration one week prior to course start date is required for course completion. Students who enroll at materials; how to ensure that students meet learning recommended. Due to the nature of the course, you least one week in advance and successfully complete objectives; student coaching skills; how to conduct an must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. the course will receive BLS completion card at the objective skills performance evaluation and to follow CPRR:701 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG end of the class. No transfers between sessions or AHA Instructor course policies. Please note there is self- P03 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Gary Holsapple refunds given within fve business days of class date. paced, pre-course preparation. Access to a computer April 2 Corp. College, 210 Due to the nature of the course, you must arrive on will be necessary to complete required online course time. No admittance after stated start time. No refund work. Prerequisite required at time of registration: for late arrival. This course meets the STLCC nursing Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card and Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED department admission requirements. alignment with an AHA Training Center. Registration Heartsaver First Aid CPR/AED is a classroom, DVD- CPRR:707 | 1 session | $51.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG four weeks prior to course start date is required to driven, instructor-led course that teaches students ensure arrival of pre-course materials and completion critical skills needed to respond to and manage a P01 F 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof Jan. 18 MC - CE of pre-course preparation. Per AHA requirements, frst aid, choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency within six months of the initial BLS Instructor Essentials during the frst few minutes before emergency P02 M 9 am-3:30 pm Gary Holsapple Course, a STLCC Training Center Faculty member must medical service (EMS) arrives. It is designed to meet Jan. 28 FP - G, 121 monitor the instructor candidate’s teaching and verify OSHA requirements. Students learn the skills to treat P17 Th 9 am-3:30 pm Cindy Chapman the performance of the candidate’s provider skills. The bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock and other Jan. 31 FV - TC, 107 instructor candidate will pay an additional fee for this frst aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult P03 F 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof monitoring. Due to the nature of this course, you must CPR and AED use. Practical skills (hands-on-manikin Feb. 22 FP - G, 121 arrive on time. No admittance after the stated start simulation) evaluation and testing are required for time. No refund for late arrival. Registration/Refund/ course completion. Upon successful completion, each P04 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Gary Holsapple Withdrawal deadline: 4/25. Interested students participant will receive a course completion card. March 2 Corp. College, 210 must contact the Training Center Coordinator at Registration one week prior to course start date is P05 M 6 pm-9:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof [email protected] before registering for the BLS recommended. Due to the nature of the course, you March 11 WW, 102B Essentials Instructor Course. must arrive on time. No refund for late arrival. P06 F 6 pm-9:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof CPRR:708 | 1 session | $225.50 AGE 60+ | $299 REG CPRR:706 | 1 session | $73 AGE 60+ | $99 REG March 15 WW, 102B P03 W 8 am-5 pm P02 W 8:30 am-4:30 pm P07 W 5 pm-10 pm Cindy Chapman March 6 FP - G, 121 April 3 Corp. College, 210 March 27 FP - G, 121 P08 Th 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof CPR Instructor Renewal Course Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED April 4 MC - CE To successfully complete the American Heart The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course P16 M 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhof Association CPR Instructor Renewal course, the teaches lay rescuers to respond to and manage April 15 MC - BA, 122 instructor will demonstrate acceptable provider illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the frst P10 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm skills and successful completion of the provider few minutes until professional help arrives. It covers April 20 FP - G, 121 written examination. The renewal course may the four steps of frst aid and frst aid skills such as include an update addressing new course content or fnding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging, P11 W 5 pm-10 pm methodology and review TC, regional and national using an epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR AED, April 24 FV - TC, 105 ECC information. Prerequisite: The instructor must infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR AED, P12 F 9 am-3:30 pm Marilyn Miederhof have taught at least four CPR courses and attended child mask, infant mask and Asthma Care Training for April 26 MC - AS, 102 updates as required within the previous two years Child Care Providers. Registration one week prior to P13 Th 5 pm-10 pm Marilyn Miederhof and be a current CPR Instructor as evidenced by a course start date is required. No transfers between May 2 MC - CE current CPR Instructor card. At time of registration the sessions or refunds given within fve business days of instructor must provide documentation meeting all class date. Due to the nature of the course, you must P14 W 9 am-3:30 pm May 8 FV - TC, 105 prerequisites. Registration is required one week prior arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. to course start date. Due to the nature of this course, No refund for late arrival. Bring a sack lunch. Child care P15 F 9 am-3:30 pm you must arrive on time. No admittance after the providers, do not register for this course. Child care May 17 FP - G, 121 stated start time. No refund for late arrival. Interested providers needing approved clock hours must enroll students must contact the Training Center Coordinator in the specialized child care provider course CCPR:711 at [email protected] before registering for the CPR (page 15). Instructor Renewal Course. CPRR:711 | 1 session | $71 AGE 60+ | $97 REG CPRR:709 | 1 session | $61 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P05 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple P01 W 5 pm-9 pm Cindy Chapman May 4 FV - TC, 105 Feb. 13 FP - G, 121 P01 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple P02 W 8 am-noon Cindy Chapman Feb. 16 MC - CE May 1 FP - G, 121 P03 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple April 13 FP - G, 121

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ACE Personal Trainer Dental Assistant Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)

ACE Personal Trainer Expanded Function Dental Assistant: Certified Nurse Assistant Certification Prep Course Restorative I (CNA) Training Ready for a career change? Become a certifed This course will explain the techniques and concepts Training is held from March 5 to May 16. Class meets personal trainer! Designed to give you the knowledge of restorative and preventative expanded function twice a week for 20 sessions, each four hours in length. and understanding necessary to prepare for the ACE procedures delegated to dental assistants in the State The 104 hours of on-the-job training are completed Personal Trainer Certifcation Exam and become an of Missouri as specifed in the rules and regulations set in a nursing home and in addition to the scheduled efective personal trainer, this course presents the forth in the Missouri Practice Act. Prerequisites required class time. The on-the-job training hours are either ACE Integrated Fitness Training (ACE IFT) Model as a at the time of registration: Certifcation as a certifed an eight-hour day or evening shift. No weekend comprehensive system for designing individualized dental assistant from the Dental Assisting National hours for on-the-job training. Time of from work programs based on each client’s unique health, ftness, Board or proof of competence that the dental assistant may be required to complete on-the-job training. and goals. The information covered and the ACE IFT has passed the Board’s Missouri Test of Basic Dental Strict attendance policy. Any missed class or on-the- Model will help you learn how to facilitate rapport, Assisting Skills and evidence of current certifcation in job training time will be made up at an additional adherence, self-efcacy and behavior change in the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for expense to the student. Upon successful completion clients, as well as design programs that help clients the Healthcare Provider (BLS). The student will be able of this state-approved course, the student is eligible to to improve posture, movement, fexibility, balance, to explain the rationale, principles and procedures and take the Missouri written and practical nurse assistant core function, cardiorespiratory ftness, and muscular perform placing, carving and fnishing Class I, V and certifcation exams, both practical and written. Dates endurance and strength. Due to the specialized nature VI restorations. The student must bring protective and times for exam will be determined. Prerequisite: of this class, NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ONE WEEK eyewear, examination gloves, face mask, and lab Family Care Safety Registry Worker Registration letter is PRIOR TO THE CLASS START DATE. STUDENT MUST BE jacket for lab practice. Registration/withdrawal/refund required at time of registration. Only original letter will AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE OR HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL deadline: 2/22. Register in person only at Forest Park be accepted. Letter cannot be older than six months. DIPLOMA/GED AND HOLD CPR/AED CERTIFICATION SC-125; call 314-984-7777 in advance. Register online at www.health.mo.gov/safety/fcsr/ to BEFORE TAKING EXAM. Background check may be DENA:727 | 1 session | $630.50 AGE 60+ | $705 REG obtain letter. To enroll in this state approved training required for certifcation. Please review the ACE P02 Sa 8 am-5 pm the student must be employable in a skilled nursing Certifcation Candidate Handbook at www.aceftness. March 2 FP - A, 417 facility or intermediate care facility in direct resident org/fitness-certifications/pdfs/Certification-Exam- care. This is assured by verifcation with the criminal Candidate-Handbook.pdf for more information on background check, 5-panel drug screen, Family Care eligibility. Fee includes cost of exam, textbook, study Expanded Function Dental Assistant: Safety Registry Worker Registration, state registry guide, and sample test. Additional fee to retake exam. Restorative II for nurse assistants and EDL. Intermediate or higher Voucher for exam must be used within six months of This course will explain the techniques and concepts profciency in English is recommended, you may be date received. Registration/withdrawal deadline: 1/23. of restorative and preventative expanded function required to take a college placement test. Registration/ No refunds after that date. Register in person only at procedures delegated to dental assistants in the state Refund/Withdrawal deadline: 2/26. No refunds after Forest Park SC-125; call 314-984-7777 in advance. of Missouri as specifed in the rules and regulations set that date. Register in person only at Forest Park SC-125; PEDU:753 | 10 sessions | $552 AGE 60+ | $695 REG forth in the Missouri Practice Act. Register in person call 314-984-7777 in advance. Need‑based funding assistance may be available only in Continuing Education at Forest Park, SC 125. NURS:723 | 20 sessions | $569 AGE 60+ | $1,099 REG through WIOA and SkillUp. Please inquire. Prerequisites required at the time of registration: Need‑based funding assistance may be available P01 M 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner Certifcation as a certifed dental assistant from through WIOA and SkillUp. Please inquire. the Dental Assisting National Board or proof of Feb. 4 – April 22 MC - SS, 108 P01 TuTh 4:30 pm-8:30 pm Alverta Smith competence that the dental assistant has passed the March 5 – May 16 FP - G, 121 • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18. Board’s Missouri Test of Basic Dental Assisting Skills P02 F 9:30 am-12:30 pm Melissa Baumgartner and, evidence of current certifcation in American • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/21. Feb. 8 – April 19 FP - G, 323 Heart Association Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Required Nursing Skills Lab • NOTE: No class 3/22. Provider (BLS). The student will be able to explain Sa 8 am-4:30 pm the rationale, principles and procedures and perform March 9 placing, carving and fnishing Class I, II, III, IV, V and VI restorations. The student must bring protective eyewear, examination gloves, face mask and a lab Nurse Assistant Certification Exam jacket for lab practice. Registration/withdrawal/refund State certifcation exam for students enrolled in the deadline: 5/10. Register in person only at Forest Park Spring 2019 STLCC Nurse Assistant Training Program. SC-125; call 314-984-7777 in advance. Testing on 5/15 and 5/16. Students must be approved for registration; call 314-984-7777 DENA:727 | 2 sessions | $811 AGE 60+ | $869 REG | 1 session | $125 AGE 60+ | $ REG P03 F 3:05 pm-7:30 pm NURS:723 125 P02 Th 5 am-6 am Sa 8 am-4 pm May 16 FP - G, 121 May 17 – May 18 FP - A, 415

Earn a competitive score on the TEAS, this pre-admission exam for the STLCC nursing program is four parts: reading, math, science, and english/language. Prepare to score your best! Preparation is proven to increase student scores TEAS Prep for and confdence. Gain an understanding of test content with practice problems, interactive learning exercises, and quizzes. You are required to purchase ATI TEAS Review Manual: Sixth Edition. ISBN-13: 978-1565335752. This can be purchased at the Forest Park campus bookstore. Nursing Students AHCE:765 | 4 sessions | $55.80 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 TuTh 6 pm-9 pm Shanese Bolden Feb. 12 – Feb. 21 FP - D, 215 P02 TuTh 6 pm-9 pm Shanese Bolden April 9 – April 18 FV - TC, 110

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Central Sterile Processing Computed Tomography Phlebotomy

Information Session Computed Tomography Phlebotomy This free session is designed to provide information for Registry Review Course: Tier II The course will be held from 2/12-4/11 preparing the individuals interested in the Central Sterile Processing Computed Tomography (DT) Registry Review Course: student for entry level employment as a phlebotomist. Technician Training: explanation of prerequisites along Tier II is the clinical component of the registry review The course provides classroom, lab instruction and with overview of training and requirements needed for course. Students must have successfully complete Tier clinical experience. The 100 hours of clinical experience successful completion and certifcation. I of the registry review to register for this course and is in addition to the scheduled 48 hours of class time. AHCE:788 | 1 session | NO FEE must register to attend placed at the STLCC clinical site. Students will attend a Only day shift hours available for clinical experience; no P01 Th 6 pm-7 pm weekly clinical review on Monday evenings 7 to 9 pm, weekend hours. Time of from work may be required to complete clinical. A strict attendance policy is enforced March 7 FP - SC, Cafe East 31 Jan. 14 through June 24. Prerequisites for registration: Radiological Technologist- ARRT RT (R); Nuclear throughout this training. Course content includes Medicine Technologist- NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT (N) basic anatomy pertinent to blood collection, as well Central Sterile Processing: Tier I and Family Care Safety Registry- Worker registration as communication skills, specimen processing, related Course. This hybrid/fip instructor lead course is for letter. Register online at www.dhss.mo.gov. Letter interdisciplinary tasks, lab experience of blood drawing the individual working in the feld of Central Sterile cannot be older than six months. Additional student techniques and practical experience of blood drawing Processing who only needs the 100 hours of classroom/ expenses include criminal background check, fve- techniques in the clinical setting. Prerequisites: student online instruction. Topics presented in the program panel drug screen, physical exam and immunization must be 18 years of age; high school diploma or a high include anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, record or titers, PPD and current AHA BLS for school equivalency certifcate. You may be required to infection prevention and control, tools for cleaning, Healthcare Providers CPR Card. Register in person only take a college placement test. Present a Family Care safety and decontamination. This program will prepare at Forest Park SC-125; call 314-984-7777 to set-up an Safety Registry-Worker registration letter. Only original successful students to take a national certifcation appointment. letter will be accepted. Letter cannot be older than six exam. Students must have internet connection and months. Register online at www.dhss.mo.gov to obtain AHCE:789 | 20 sessions | $385.70 AGE 60+ | $529 REG be competent computer and internet users. Course letter. Registration/refund/withdrawal deadline: 2/5. work will be completed online. Students are required P01 M 7 pm-9 pm Patrick Murphy No refunds after that date. Register in person only at to attend scheduled workshop sessions. A strict Jan. 14 – June 24 FP - A, 413 Forest Park SC-125; call 314-984-7777 in advance. • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18, 3/18, 3/22, 5/27. attendance policy is enforced throughout this training. AHCE:785 | 16 sessions | $568.50 AGE 60+ | $805 REG Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma Need‑based funding assistance may be available or high school equivalency certifcate. You may be through WIOA and SkillUp. Please inquire. required to take a college placement test. Registration/ refund/withdrawal deadline: April 17. Register in P01 TuTh 4 pm-7 pm Joan Devine person only at Forest Park SC-125; call 314-984-7777 Feb. 12 – April 11 FP - B, 417 in advance. • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/21. AHCE:788 | 13 sessions | $1,700 AGE 60+ | $1,700 REG Funding assistance may be available through WIOA, SkillUp and MK Education*. Please inquire. P02 W 6 pm-9 pm April 24 – Jul 24 FP - G, 121

Central Sterile Processing: Tier II Course + Externship. This class is for the individual entering the feld of Central Sterile Processing who needs both the classroom/online instruction of our Tier I course plus an externship, ofering a direct pathway to success in Central Sterile Processing. Prerequisites: 18 years of age, high school diploma or a high school The need for health care workers equivalency certifcate. You may be required to take a college placement test. Present a Family Care Safety Registry-Worker registration letter; register at dhss. in St. Louis keeps growing! mo.gov. Only original letter, no older than six months, will be accepted. Refund/withdrawal deadline: April 17. Register in person only at Forest Park SC-125; call Accelerated training is also available for 314-984-7777 in advance. these in-demand positions: AHCE:788 | 12 sessions | $2,150 AGE 60+ | $2,150 REG Funding assistance may be available through WIOA, SkillUp and MK Education*. Please inquire. Community Health Worker Medical Assistant Patient Care Technician P04 W 6 pm-9 pm 12-week | TuTh morning 23-week | Tu-F day 9-week | M-Th day April 24 – Dec 20 FP - G, 121 stlcc.edu/chw stlcc.edu/ma stlcc.edu/pct

In partnership with * Section available for both Tier I and Tier II students using To learn more and complete an online application, payment plan through MK Education. Students must have visit stlcc.edu/Accelerated. approval of MK Education to register. Contact MK Education at 331-481-7385 for details.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 13 TRANSPARENCY HEALS Childcare Training | professionals and caregivers Addressing an inheritance of inequity in 21st century classrooms

NEW Culturally Responsive Teaching: K‑12 Educators Gain a paradigm-shifting perspective on pedagogies of equity in this learning series exclusively for local educators. Centered on social justice, cultural diversity, and socio-emotional competencies in the K-12 classroom, this course creates a collaborative inquiry space in which educators will utilize a consultancy process (from the National School Reform Faculty) to engage with other educational practitioners. The goal is to establish a much-needed social justice community of practice in the greater metropolitan Saint Louis area. The learning built from this collaborative will enable educators to manage the complexities of social, political, and institutional issues, while also increasing the learning outcomes of their student population with culturally-competent curriculum. EDUC:765 | 8 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG P02 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Heather Porter Feb. 7 – March 28 Innovation Hall, Large Pod How and When to Talk to Parents Learn and connect with local Gain helpful methods for communicating your experts and fellow caregivers. concerns with parents about their child’s education. Specifc consultation strategies and techniques are • Childcare professionals can earn demonstrated. Discussion of how to talk to parents to build and maintain positive relationships. Co- a Clock Hour Certificate sponsored by Learning Disabilities Association, Inc. • Parents, grandparents, nannies, CCPR:714 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P02 W 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc. au pairs, social workers, child Feb. 20 MC - SO, 204 life specialists, teachers, early childhood professionals, volunteers… NEW Implementing Exercise and Nutrition for Children all caregivers welcome! Do you want to learn how to promote wellness in your classroom or home? Children need guidance with Discipline for School‑Agers healthy eating and exercise opportunities to prevent Learning to manage groups of school-agers (ages fve illness by adopting healthy lifestyles. Explore healthy to 10) is always a challenge. We will look at ways to meal preparation, nutrition, and exercise activities. enrich the environment and increase developmentally CCPR:703 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG appropriate choices for school-agers to reduce P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Seena Phillips discipline challenges. You will gain positive techniques Feb. 25 FV - CDC, 110 and tips to manage group activities and ensure that your day goes more smoothly. CCPR:702 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Language Development: Birth to Age Five P03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Geraldine Jasper This workshop discusses brain development, the April 11 FP - G, 323 importance of reading to language development, age appropriate books, developmental milestones Early Warning Signs of and appropriate activities for each milestone. Learning Disabilities Co-Sponsored by St. Louis Learning Disabilities Learn observable characteristics and behaviors Association. that may suggest disabilities, delays or potential CCPR:718 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG learning problems during ages birth through seven. P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc. Discussion of the need for further child assessment March 26 FP - G, 323 and evaluation. Co-sponsored by the St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association. CCPR:723 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Nurturing Toddlers and Twos: Encouraging Self‑Help Skills P03 M 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc. Embrace those incredible independent toddlers and May 6 FV - CDC, 110 twos by implementing simple self-help skills in the classroom or home. 18-month olds wiping their own NEW Gardening With Children nose? Absolutely! Two-year olds helping make lunch? Get connected to nature with children in your care! You bet! By allowing independence you will see fewer This session will explore gardening and cooking by temper tantrums and more smiles. encouraging healthy eating while enjoying nurturing CCPR:707 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG nature. Learn how to grow produce from the garden P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Elaina Mensinger and take it to your childcare table with gardening tips. April 22 Katie Hertweck CCPR:710 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG FV - CDC, 110 P05 M 7 pm-9 pm Elaina Mensinger March 11 FV - CDC, 110

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Saturday Sessions ATTN: Childcare Professionals Discipline and Guidance Please arrive early to check in Secure Attachment of Young Children Back by popular demand! Gain an understanding How do you redirect children’s behavior? How do prior to all workshops. of attachment theory and its important role in early you promote positive peer interactions? How do you childhood education. Learn the art and science of communicate with young children and build their self- nurturing secure attachment for the child in your care. esteem? Learn new things to do and say in guiding Child Care Clock Hour Training Explore tools that help children develop confdence, young children. empathy, and the ability to self-regulate. CCPR:702 | 1 session | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Clock Hour Certificates are granted for CCPR:707 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Geraldine Jasper all CCPR Workshops and Seminars. If you P03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Lisa von Stamwitz March 30 FV - CDC, 110 April 2 FP - G, 323 have questions or need more information NEW Math is Literacy about the CCPR workshops and seminars Understanding Attention Deficit Math is more than counting and adding numbers. for Child Care Providers, call the Caring Hyperactivity Disorder In this workshop, learn the language of math using Discover characteristics of ADHD in children birth contemporary children’s literature as your guide. You for Kids Program at 314-513-4391. through age six and how symptoms afect each child will engage with several fun math games and activities in unique ways. You will learn techniques for coping for preschool through third grade. This is an excellent with behavior and receive resources for additional workshop for any teacher who does not feel confdent To register, call 314-984-7777. help. Co-sponsored by St. Louis Learning Disabilities in teaching young children math. Association, Inc. CCPR:718 | 1 session | $27 AGE 60+ | $35 REG CCPR:723 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P02 Sa 9 am-noon Julius Anthony Attendance Training Policy P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc. April 27 MC - BA, 116 As a quality training program, we are required April 4 FP - G, 323 NEW Nature and Science by the Missouri Department of Health and Understanding Autism for Young Children Senior Services (DHSS) Section for Licensing Learn characteristics of autism spectrum disorder Explore the natural world through new, fun science age birth through age six and how symptoms afect activities you can integrate into your daily schedule. and Child Care Regulation Training to follow each child in a unique way. You will learn methods for Help children wonder, explore and discover with specific guidelines for our sessions. Therefore, hands-on activities planned for the outdoors. working with these children and available community workshops listed expect participants to resources. Co-sponsored by St. Louis Learning CCPR:710 | 1 session | $27 AGE 60+ | $36 REG Disabilities Association, Inc. P04 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carrie Kinzel arrive on time, be fully present during the | | $ | $ CCPR:723 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG March 2 FV - CDC, 110 session, adhere to break schedules, and P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm STL Learning Disabilities Assoc. April 23 MC - SO, 109 Supervision and Safety in an attend the entire session. Any participant Early Childhood Facility who does not adhere to these requirements A review of techniques to make supervision and safety will not receive a certificate or a refund. No • • • a high priority in every childcare facility. CCPR:702 | 1 session | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG participant substitutions permitted. Only the P02 Sa 9 am-1 pm Geraldine Jasper person oficially registered for the session April 6 FV - CDC, 110 Child Care Provider: and whose name appears on the oficial Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Full STEAM Ahead roster will be allowed to attend the session. The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course is Back by popular demand! Use children’s literature to designed to meet the regulatory requirements for play and learn across the curriculum bringing STEAM child care workers in all ffty United States. It teaches concepts (science, technology, engineering, art and • You must bring Your State MOPD child care providers to respond to and manage math) into your weekly preschool curriculum via play- illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the frst based learning. The session will include a make it and ID number to ALL Workshops few minutes until professional help arrives. It covers take it activity. Presenter will have a variety of books to the four steps of frst aid and frst aid skills such as peruse on-hand, and each attendee will receive a new • The state is requiring the ID on the fnding the problem, stopping bleeding, bandaging children’s book to keep. and using an epinephrine pen, as well as child CPR | | $ | $ Sign-In Sheet for all clock-hour training AED, infant CPR and optional modules in adult CPR CCPR:710 1 session 35 AGE 60+ 35 REG AED, child mask, infant mask and asthma care training P02 Sa 9 am-noon Ready Readers for child care providers. Registration one week prior May 4 MC - SO, 109 • Without your ID number, you will to course start date is required. No transfers between not receive online credit sessions or refunds given within fve business days of class date. Due to the nature of the course you must arrive on time. No admittance after stated start time. • To obtain or to look up your MOPD Bring a lunch. No refund for late arrival. Attendance ID # go to www.openinitiative.org Training Policy: As a quality training program, we are required by the DHSS Section for Licensing and Child Care Regulation training to follow specifc guidelines • Though these sessions are required for for our sessions. Therefore, workshops listed expect childcare providers and they have to bring participants to arrive on time, be fully present during the session, adhere to break schedules and attend the their ID number, any adult interested in entire session. Any participant who does not adhere taking one of these sessions is welcome to these requirements will not receive a certifcate or a refund. For child care providers only. Child care to attend without an ID number providers needing approved clock hours must enroll in this course. • So that adults may enjoy the training CCPR:711 | 1 session | $71 AGE 60+ | $97 REG P02 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple and children may be kept safe, children Feb. 16 MC - CE are not permitted in the classroom, F04 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple hallways or grounds of the college. April 13 FP - G, 121 P06 Sa 8:30 am-4 pm Gary Holsapple May 4 FV - TC, 105

We have more! If you don’t need approved clock hours, you may be interested in our “Pediatric First Aid CPR AED” courses on page 11.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 15 Caregiving At Home Caregivers – sometimes referred to as informal caregivers – are unpaid individuals who help assist others with daily living and/or medical tasks. Ofentimes, caregivers are a spouse, partner, family member, friend or neighbor. The work is important and ofen not easy. You’re not alone. Join our experts and fellow attendees who, like you, are considering the tasks of caregiving. Held at our Meramec campus, this series covers a range of helpful topics to support you and, ultimately, those for whom you care.

Understanding Alzheimer’s Medications and Pain Management and Dementia Learn about medications and current trends in pain Alzheimer’s is not normal aging. It’s a disease of the management for the senior. While this course is brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and primarily for the nonprofessional caregiver, portions behavior. Join us in this interactive class to learn about of the course may be very useful to professionals the impact of Alzheimer’s, the diference between providing care for family or friends. Alzheimer’s and dementia, Alzheimer’s disease stages AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG and risk factors, current research and treatments P05 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Catherine Kush available to address some symptoms, Alzheimer’s March 25 MSN BSN RN GNP-BC Association free resources. MC - SO, 107 AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Alzheimer’s Association Feb. 26 MC - CE Legal Matters Afecting Seniors or Disabled Persons Paying for long-term care is a problem facing a lot of Know the 10 Signs: senior citizens and disabled adults. This course will Early Detection Matters cover the benefts available through the Veterans Have you ever wondered if the changes you or a loved Administration (for veterans and their spouses). The one are experiencing is a normal part of aging or course will also address how Medicare and Medicaid something to be concerned about? It’s time to learn might play a role in paying for long-term care. Finally, the facts! Join the Alzheimer’s Association to learn the long-term care insurance will be discussed. The history ten warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, understand of long-term care insurance and diferent options how to get a diagnosis, identify the risks of Alzheimer’s to look for. Learn about eligibility requirements as and understand the benefts of early detection. This well as techniques and strategies to become eligible. interactive workshop features video clips of people Class is designed for seniors who are facing such costs living with Alzheimer’s disease. or worrying about the future costs as well as family AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG members who are providing care for their parents. P02 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Alzheimer’s Association Taught by Paul Gantner, an elder care and accredited VA attorney. March 5 MC - CE AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P06 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Amen, Gantner & Capriano Healthy Living for your Body and Brain April 1 We’ve known that the health of the brain and the body Attorneys at Law are connected. Now, science is able to provide insights MC - SO, 107 into how to make lifestyle choices that may help you keep your brain and body healthy as you age. We will We have more! As a caregiver, you may also be discuss diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity interested in our session “Paying for Long-Term and social engagement, and use hands-on tools to Care: Alternative Funding Options” on page help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. 47. Also, find additional Medicare courses in “Ageless Learning Seminars” on page 23 AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG and “Retirement Planning” on page 48. P03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Alzheimer’s Association March 12 MC - CE Do No Harm: Proper Body Mechanics Caregiving at Home or in a Facility… How do you safely move a senior in bed, transfer and Which is Better? assist with walking? Learn the proper body mechanics The need for caregiving in the home may occur that will assure the safety of the person being assisted suddenly with an illness or injury or, as with chronic and the caregiver. Please wear fat shoes and slacks for illness or frailty due to aging; it may develop over this session. a period of time. There are a variety of factors to be AHCE:701 | 1 session | $24.25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG considered when the need for caregiving arises. P07 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Paula Herries AAS PTA This session will explore and compare home-based and facility-based options when individuals need April 30 MC - AS, 104 increased assistance with everyday tasks. There will be a discussion as to the range of services provided through home care agencies, including non-medical support such as housekeeping, shopping and errands, bathing and personal care and medical services such as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and wound care. We will explore community services such as adult day care and respite care that may be benefcial to caregivers who wish to continue providing care for their loved one in the community. There will be a discussion about the diferent levels of facility-based care, including skilled nursing, assisted living and residential care. AHCE:701 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P04 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Chien Hung March 18 MSW MA-G MC - SO, 108

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Communications Truck drivers are in high demand Class A, 5‑week FREE Information Session: learn more about STLCC’s CDL Training Program Held weekly at our Forest Park campus, information sessions are free but registration is required.

Call 314-984-7777 to learn more and to register. stlcc.edu/TruckDriving

Voiceovers I: Get Paid to Talk Have you been told you have a great voice? Learn how to get started in the voiceover industry! This introductory course will include a real-world overview of the industry – including the good, the bad and the Real Estate ugly – from one of St. Louis’ own voice artists. PERD:765 | 1 session | $25.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG How To Be A Successful Landlord P01 Sa 9 am-noon Vicki Liston Increase the income on your real estate investments March 9 MC - SW, 207 by improving your skills as a landlord. You can lower property damages and eviction costs by performing P03 Sa 9 am-noon Vicki Liston efective initial screening of potential tenants. Our April 27 FV - C, 112 experienced instructor will explain how to be creative and to use the telephone, interview, computer, Voiceovers II: Making Money rental application and lease expectations to avoid an With Your Voice undesirable tenant-landlord relationship. Lunch on If you enjoyed our introductory course, Voiceovers your own. I: Get Paid to Talk, this is your next step! Go through REAL:720 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $69 REG real-life voice training exercises and techniques P01 Sa 9 am-5 pm Mary Hankins with a voiceover professional. Arrive with a basic March 16 FP - G, 325 understanding of the voiceover business because you will dive right into the mechanics of reading copy. How to Start a Career in Real Estate At the end of the class, you’ll have a basic grasp of Do you enjoy helping people? Have you considered capturing your performance using recording software getting into the business of real estate and wondered and be able to take home a copy of your personal what it takes to be successful? The real estate profession session’s voiceover! Prerequisite: Voiceovers I: Get ofers one of the widest career opportunities in the Paid to Talk. Bring 1 GB fash drive or register for a free business world. There is the buying and account at dropbox.com prior to the start of class. selling of homes, ofce buildings, industrial property and We have more! Interested in real PERD:765 | 1 session | $25.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG corporation farmland; property management, land estate as an investment? Check out P02 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Vicki Liston development, mortgage banking, urban planning, real “Real Estate” on page 48. March 9 MC - SW, 207 estate counseling and appraisal. Come fnd out about P04 Sa 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Vicki Liston the licensure process to become a real estate agent April 27 FV - C, 112 and the starting opportunities. We’ll show you how you can build a new career in real estate. | 1 session | $16 AGE 60+ | $ REG We have more! Social media plays an important REAL:715 29 Th 7 pm-9 pm role in communications. Discover a variety P03 Jill McCoy Feb. 7 FP - G, 325 of courses in “Social Media” on page 18.

We have more! Want to become a more efective communicator? Be sure to check out “Communications” on page 49 or “Listening Beyond the Words: Building BUILD SOMETHING AMAZING Communication Skills” on page 7.

Check out the Boeing Pre‑Employment Training Program! • Ten-week assembly training • Five-week composite mechanic training All training takes place at the Center for Workforce Innovation at St. Louis Community College’s Florissant Valley campus. Upon program completion, participants are eligible to interview for positions with Boeing.

FREE tuition if accepted into program! Learn more at stlcc.edu/boeing

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 17 COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY Personal Computing Internet Research and Investigations: Consumer Information Does my doctor have a high malpractice rate? Does my hospital have a high infection rate? Does Grandma’s nursing home use restraints more frequently than others? What is the crime rate in my neighborhood? How much did my neighbors pay for their house? Does my contractor have a lengthy list of lawsuits? How do I fnd free online classifeds? What will be the total costs for repair and maintenance on my vehicle? What are the crash test results? What happens if something goes wrong with a PayPal transaction? What recalled products am I still using at home? If you are curious about the answers to any of these questions then this class is for you! Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Some internet PCs and Technology: Introduction In a Day experience helpful. Learn the basics of using a PC and technology in a day! COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Do you call yourself “computer illiterate”? Does current P21 Su 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley technology boggle your mind? Then this class is for Feb. 10 MC - BA, 216 you! Build a strong foundation for your computer skills and get familiar with other digital technologies. This course emphasizes hands-on experience using a PC to Internet Research and Investigations: teach essential concepts and commands and develop Public Records user confdence. Basic terms regarding computer Explore a wide range of public records on the internet. hardware, software and current technology are We’ll look at real estate records, criminal records, court covered, as are basics regarding the use of computers, judgments, marriages, births, deaths, etc. Prerequisite: printers, and drives. It’s a class designed for those with Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. little or no computer skills. Some internet experience helpful. | | $ | $ COMP:701 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG COMP:742 1 session 15.50 AGE 60+ 25 REG P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Jean Bradley P20 Su 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Jean Bradley April 20 FV - B, 139 March 3 MC - BA, 216

Keyboarding: Learn to Personal Online Security Type on the Computer Ensure your terrestrial and digital footprints are secure. Do you use the hunt and peck method of typing? Learn to exercise the best security practices to protect Keyboarding skills are essential fundamentals for all your personal information, help prevent identity computer software applications. Learn where each fraud, and preserve data integrity, confdentiality and key is and how to type more efciently. Increase speed availability. Conduct your corporal, electronic and and accuracy. You will learn correct hand positions communications using the most current/efective and how to use the alphabetic, numeric, symbol and techniques/methodologies. shortcut keys. COMP:795 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG COMP:702 | 10 sessions | $66.50 AGE 60+ | $109 REG P01 Sa 9 am-noon Fernando Tillman P03 M 7 pm-9 pm Helen Ralston Feb. 2 Corp. College, 208 Feb. 25 – May 13 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 108 • NOTE: No class 3/18, 4/22. Social Media Facebook Basics Twitter Come and learn how to navigate this fun and exciting Hashtag? What the heck is a hashtag? If you’ve ever site! This beginner’s class is hands-on and will include asked this question, then this class is for you! Twitter an overview of topics such as posting, basic navigation, is all the rage for Gen Y, celebrities and an increasingly basic profle editing, tagging, privacy settings, security important source of information. Come to this class to and notifcations. If you do not have an account, try fnd out more about one of the most popular social to create one prior to class. Bring your log-in and media sites. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class password. Students needing assistance creating an or equivalent experience. account should come to class 10 minutes early and COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG must have a valid email address and password and the P08 W 6 pm-9 pm Richard Vagen ability to check email from the classroom. Prerequisite: March 6 STLCC-South County, 206 Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Erin De Vore Social Media Marketing Feb. 26 STLCC-South County, 209 Marketing through social media has become a must, but there are so many sites to navigate. This workshop will cover the ins and outs of the most popular sites and Introduction to Instagram and Snapchat will equip you with skills needed to plan a successful Ask any teen what their social network of choice is and social media marketing strategy. Facebook, Instagram, they will likely say Instagram or Snapchat. These sites Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, LinkedIn and SnapChat will are up and coming social networks that are all about be discussed. visual sharing. Come to this class to learn more. Topics CVTW:713 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG include an introduction and overview, signing up for P01 Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm Rachel Bufalo an account, posting photos, editing and enhancing Feb. 23 MC - BA, 203 photos, applying efects, adding captions and locations, tagging photos and sharing photos with social networks. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Bearden April 16 STLCC-South County, 209

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Microsof Windows 10: Access Introduction In a Day Explore Windows 10 and all its user-friendly features in this course. Topics include using start screen, live tiles, Access 2016: In a Day Access 2016 for Business: Part II hot corners, charm bar, One Drive and many others. Learn the basics of Access in one day! In this class, you Get the skills you need to enhance your database This course is not for tablets or touch screen and will learn how to plan and design a database system, designs. Work with data normalization, table students will use a mouse to navigate. Prerequisite: add, change, and delete information as well as how to relationships and join techniques, including inner Personal Computers Introduction class or equivalent create simple reports and how to query the database to and outer joins. Learn to query multiple tables for experience. fnd display data. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction customized reports. Create more complex queries COMP:705 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG class or equivalent experience. Recommended to using parameters and action queries, and learn to use P02 Sa 9 am-4 pm James Prater bring a fash drive. more advanced reporting techniques. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience Feb. 23 Corp. College, 208 COMP:725 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG P02 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan and Introduction to Access or equivalent experience. P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm James Prater Recommended to bring a fash drive. May 4 MC - BA, 208 Feb. 16 Corp. College, 208 COMP:726 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG P01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan Access 2016 for Business: Part I March 29 Corp. College, 208 Word Learn the foundations to plan and design a database system. Learn to create, manage, and maintain tables and table relationships. Discover sorting and Access 2016 for Business: Part III Word 2016: In a Day fltering records within tables. Prerequisite: Windows Take your Access databases to the next level by Learn the basics of MS Word in one day! You’ll create Introduction class or equivalent experience. Bring a implementing tools such as macros, VBA coding and and save documents; enter and edit text; learn to fash drive. switchboards to give your user-base a fuid Access indent, set tabs, and enhance documents; make block COMP:725 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG experience. We will also use features to secure your moves, deletes, and copies; use spell checker; fnd and database through options such as splitting it to front replace text; use shortcut keys and print. Prerequisite: P01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan March 15 Corp. College, 208 and back-end parts, link tables, and import/export Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. data. Create forms for navigating and organizing your COMP:715 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG data using a variety of features to enhance your user’s P03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan involvement. Prerequisite: Access for Business: Parts March 2 Corp. College, 208 I and II or equivalent experience. Recommended to bring a fash drive. | | $ | $ Word 2016 for Business: Part 1 COMP:727 1 session 79.50 AGE 60+ 129 REG Learn to create professional business documents using P01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan this powerful word processing software. Discover how April 12 Corp. College, 208 editing and formatting tools are at your fngertips as you work with the toolbar ribbon. Leave with the skills to create a document, format, change styles and Excel fonts, cut/paste, import text and edit a document with confdence. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Recommended to bring a Excel 2016: In a Day Excel 2016 for Business: Part I fash drive. Learn the basics of MS Excel in one day! In this You will learn tips and tricks to navigate efciently and | | $ | $ introductory course, you’ll learn how to create create efective spreadsheets in one of Microsoft’s most COMP:715 1 session 79.50 AGE 60+ 129 REG spreadsheets for all kinds of applications including powerful programs. Learn to build basic formulas and P01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan accounting, expense analysis, budgeting, etc. Topics functions with an emphasis on relative and absolute Feb. 1 Corp. College, 208 include setting up worksheets, labeling, entering referencing. Learn to make your sheets and printouts values, editing cells, copying, saving and other easier to read with special formatting techniques. An commands. Recommended to bring a fash drive. important class for the beginner as well as for the self- Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent taught Excel user. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction experience. class. Recommended to bring a fash drive. COMP:720 | 1 session | $67 AGE 60+ | $99 REG COMP:720 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan P02 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan Jan. 26 Corp. College, 208 Feb. 8 Corp. College, 208 P04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan April 20 MC - BA, 203 Excel 2016 for Business: Part II Build on previous knowledge and further your Excel 2016: Introduction spreadsheet skills by creating more complex formulas Create spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Learn Excel using a variety of functions. Learn techniques of data terminology, to navigate the Excel window, and the management and analyzing your data with lists, tables, basic characteristics of a worksheet and workbook. common charts, pivot tables and pivot charts. Discover Enter text values and formulas, move and copy data, the ease of using range names and conditional format worksheet appearance and work with charts. formatting. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Introduction Recommended to bring a fash drive. Prerequisite: class or equivalent experience. Recommended to Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. bring a fash drive. | | $ | $ COMP:720 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $149 REG COMP:721 1 session 79.50 AGE 60+ 129 REG Customer Information P05 M 6 pm-9 pm Michael Borawski P04 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan Jan. 28 – Feb. 25 STLCC-South County, 207 Feb. 22 Corp. College, 208 Support Specialist • NOTE: No class 2/18. Excel 2016 for Business: Part III 12 weeks | M-F, 8 am-4 pm Continue to expand your Excel expertise as you Excel 2016: Intermediate manage multiple workbooks and worksheets, and • Microsof Ofice Specialist (MOS) This course is a continuation of our Introduction to Excel class. Further your spreadsheet skills by managing build three-dimensional calculations and fle linking. certifications in Word, Excel multiple sheet workbooks, creating more complex Explore the power of the all-important lookup formulas and functions, enhancing the appearance of functions and related concepts. Become adept at • Proficiency in PowerPoint, Outlook your document, and by creating custom reports with using formula auditing tools, data validation, and pivot charts. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Introduction sharing and protecting workbooks. Explore the use of • Cybersecurity, financial literacy, class or equivalent experience. Recommended to major data analysis tools, such as scenarios and data bring a fash drive. tables. Create and edit macros to save you time and customer service, sof skills create consistency across workbooks. Prerequisite: | | $ | $ and more COMP:721 4 sessions 99 AGE 60+ 149 REG Introduction to Excel or equivalent experience. P02 M 6 pm-9 pm Michael Borawski Recommended to bring a fash drive. April 8 – April 29 STLCC-South County, 207 Learn more and apply today COMP:722 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $129 REG P01 F 9 am-4 pm Cris Hefernan at stlcc.edu/CISS. March 8 Corp. College, 208

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 19 G Suite Adobe Tools Photo Editing Adobe Photoshop CC: In a Day Learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop in a day! You Google Tools Layout and Design will learn how to manipulate digital images from a digital camera, previously scanned images or internet Introduction to Google Drive graphics. Topics may include but are not limited to Learn how to create docs, sheets, slides and more Adobe InDesign CC: Basic Core Tools layers, history, the clone stamp, the spot healing brush using Google’s free web-based system. Access your The objective of this workshop is to give you an tool and content-aware fll, transformations and the documents from any computer and easily share them introduction to the basic core tools of Adobe lnDesign. diference between destructive and non-destructive with others. Class will be an overview of the tools It is targeted to those with little or no experience editing. Students will work hands-on with a wide available in Google Drive. Instructor works extensively with lnDesign. The course covers the basics of the variety of images. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction application; the preferences, tool bar, control bar and class or equivalent experience. tool panels – what each is used for and how to use them. class or equivalent experience. Some internet COMP:755 | 1 session | $69 AGE 60+ | $99 REG experience helpful. It is also helpful, but not required, In addition you will work with type setting, formatting, type spacing, placing of photos, artwork and basic excel P04 Sa 9 am-4 pm Zak Zych to have your Google account set up prior to class. Bring March 30 MC - BA, 212 user ID and password. data import for tables. Included is the completion of a fyer so that an understanding of how everything works | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG COMP:742 25 together to complete a page layout. The completion of Adobe Photoshop CC: Introduction P10 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren this workshop will give you the skills to do basic page This course, utilizing Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud Feb. 7 Corp. College, 208 layout. It is recommended that you take the follow-up software, shows students how to manipulate digital course Adobe lnDesign: Beyond the Basics to build on images from a digital camera, previously scanned Gmail and Google Calendar what you learned in the previous course. images, or internet graphics. Topics may include but Gmail is Google’s email system that seamlessly ties CVTW:702 | 1 session | $79.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG are not limited to layers, history, the clone stamp, into all of Google’s products. Anyone can create an P03 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm David Haley the spot healing brush tool and content-aware fll, account for free. Hint: If you have an Android phone, Feb. 22 MC - HE, 233 the quick selection tool, the magic wand and color you already have a Google account. Google Calendar range, transformations and the diference between is an amazing tool that you are probably not utilizing destructive and non-destructive editing. Students to its full potential. Calendar allows you to create one Adobe InDesign CC: Introduction will work hands-on with a wide variety of images. or more free personal or public calendars, then stores Enhance your graphic design skills and productivity Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent them within its cloud so you don’t have to download with InDesign. Learn how to import illustrations and experience. This course meets the curriculum special software. It also allows you to share your photos and set type correctly for fyers, brochures and requirements of the Digital Photography Essentials calendar with others or subscribe to someone else’s other basic applications. Learn how to convert Quark Program. documents into Adobe InDesign documents. Learn calendars (like your child’s school). You can also embed COMP:755 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG your calendar in another site or blog. Come to learn key commands and other great tips for making easy work of your layouts. P01 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych how to navigate these truly helpful tools! Prerequisite: Feb. 4 – March 4 Corp. College, 206 CVTW:702 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. • NOTE: No class 2/18. Some internet experience helpful. P02 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm David Haley COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Feb. 8 MC - HE, 233 P11 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren Adobe Photoshop CC: Intermediate Picking up right where the introductory class left of, Feb. 21 Corp. College, 208 topics may include but are not limited to understanding Digital Illustration the histogram and how to adjust exposure, smoothing Google Docs and Sheets wrinkles and brightening teeth, changing the size of Learn how to create and edit a text document in Adobe Illustrator CC your image and canvas, the power of crop tool and Google Docs and a spreadsheet in Google Sheets. 2017: An Introduction blending modes. Students will work hands-on with a In Docs, learn how to format text, create a table of This workshop is designed for the student looking wide variety of images. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop contents and insert images and tables. In Sheets, learn to get started with vector graphic software to create Introduction class. This course meets the curriculum how to edit cells, insert and delete rows and columns logos, text efects and line art for print and the web. requirements of the Digital Photography Certifcate. and use simple formulas. Instructor works extensively Course outline will cover topics such as learning COMP:755 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG in Google Drive. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction the pen tool, editing and drawing shapes, setting P02 M 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych class or equivalent experience. Some internet up documents and basic typography. Little or no March 25 – April 15 Corp. College, 206 experience helpful. Please have your Google account experience needed with Adobe Illustrator but an set up before class and bring user ID and password. understanding of basic graphic design principles COMP:742 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG would be helpful. This class will be ofered on the Mac Adobe Photoshop CC: Advanced P12 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren platform with a current version of Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Photoshop Advanced builds on the skills learned in the beginning and intermediate classes. | 1 session | $89 AGE 60+ | $ REG March 7 Corp. College, 208 CVTW:702 139 Topics may include but are not limited to coordinating P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm John Schmitt adjustment layers with layer masks, smart objects, Google Draw and Slides March 2 MC - HE, 233 blurring and sharpening and shadows and highlights. Learn how to create fyers and slide presentations Students will work hands-on with a wide variety of using tools in Google Drive. In Google Drawings, images. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Intermediate learn how to insert images, word art, text boxes and Video class. This course meets the curriculum requirements tables. This can be used for fyers, Facebook banners, of the Digital Photography Essentials program. certifcates and infographics. Use Google Slides to COMP:755 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG create presentations. Everything from Google Drawing AferEfects: The First Step Gain understanding and skill in utilizing AfterEfects P03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych is available in Google Slides in addition to templates April 22 – May 13 Corp. College, 206 and transitions. Instructor works extensively in Google to create motion graphics. Focus on learning the Drive. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or interface in AfterEfects, putting graphics in motion equivalent experience. Some internet experience and rendering fnished movie and animation projects. Adobe Photoshop CC: The First Step helpful. Please have your Google account set up before Participants will also explore a workfow between This workshop introduces practical methods for class and bring user ID and password. Photoshop and AfterEfects. Be prepared for an working with the software. Carefully crafted tutorials intensive hands-on learning experience. COMP:742 | 1 session | $14.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG provide an overview and reinforce the student’s | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG P13 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren CVTW:704 139 understanding of Photoshop tools, including layers, P01 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder making selections, masking, basic color, the type tool, April 4 Corp. College, 208 Feb. 8 MC - HE, 233 extraction flter, image resolution, and the conversion from RGB to grayscale. Image repairs with the healing Google Photos patch and clone stamp will be explored. The ability Google Photos is free app to store your photos. Learn AferEfects: The Next Step to create unique fctional images without a camera how to edit individual photos, create and share albums Now that you know the basics of adding assets and or scanner will be introduced. Lots of discussion and and build photo books. You will also learn how to key framing motion in AfterEfects, investigate more guided demonstrations by a Photoshop expert will search your photos for people or objects and check advanced techniques. Get a deeper understanding of encourage class participation. options in the efects panel and other topics including your account settings. We will explore this app on CVTW:701 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG the computer and your mobile device. Prerequisite: background keying, motion tracking and the 3D workspace. Be prepared for an intensive, hands-on P01 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Zak Zych Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Feb. 1 MC - HE, 233 Some internet experience helpful. Please have your learning experience. Google account set up before class and bring user ID CVTW:704 | 1 session | $74.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG and password. P02 F 8:30 am-4:30 pm Timothy Linder COMP:742 | 1 session | $14.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG March 8 MC - HE, 233 P14 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Warren April 18 Corp. College, 208

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Adobe Photoshop CC: Introduction to Masking Mobile Buying and Picking up right where the frst workshop left of, this class will focus on refning selections, quick masks, layer masks and channels; explaining how to non- Technologies Selling Online destructively conceal a portion of an image and blend multiple photos into a single composition. Prerequisite Android Smart Phones Introduction to eBay: Adobe Photoshop CC: The First Step. Small Group Workshop Buying and Selling CVTW:701 | 1 session | $54 AGE 60+ | $79 REG Does your Android smart phone make you feel like a Join the millions buying and selling on eBay. This P01 F 8:30 am-12:30 pm Zak Zych dummy? Or are you still only using it to make phone hands-on course will teach you to choose a user ID, March 1 MC - HE, 233 calls knowing it can do so much more? In this small search for items, bid, win auctions, sell items including group workshop, you will learn some basics to get fees, add a picture, complete a sale, ship and what to you up and running. There are dozens of models of do if an item doesn’t sell. We’ll also explore other eBay Android phones and operating systems available on issues including safety measures, feedback, what to do Animation the market so this class will cover general topics such if you receive spam from eBay use and keeping up-to- as app usage, camera, downloading and settings. Class date on changes. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction 2D Computer Animation for Beginners is hands-on so bring your Android phone. This class class or equivalent experience. Starting with Adobe Photoshop and expanding to will not cover other types of smart phones. COMP:742 | 2 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Adobe After Efects, this course will cover how to create COMP:765 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG P06 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm William Bearden basic time-lapse animations in both programs. Topics P04 Sa 9 am-noon Rachel Bufalo March 5 – March 12 STLCC-South County, 209 will include how to prepare images for animation, March 9 MC - SO, 111 keyframes and in-betweens, adjusting position, scale, rotation and opacity, coordinating images with audio P02 W 6 pm-9 pm Rachel Bufalo and exporting to the QuickTime movie format. April 17 MC - BA, 118 Smart Home COMP:755 | 4 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $129 REG P06 W 6 pm-9 pm Zak Zych Learn the Basics of the iPhone or iPad April 3 – April 24 Corp. College, 206 Did you fnally break down and purchase an iPhone or Technology iPad only to discover that you can barely use it? Come to this class to learn the basics and functionality of the Apple platform. Please note universal functions of the Web Development iPhone/iPad platform will be taught and that specifc “apps” may vary from device to device. Students must bring their own iPhone/iPad to the class. This class will Create Your Own Website only discuss the Apple products. Other smart phone with WordPress devices will not be covered. Anyone can learn how to create their own website in just a few hours using WordPress, the most popular COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG website creation tool on the internet. Whether you are P08 W 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray just a beginner using graphically-based templates or Feb. 13 MC - BA, 116 want to get down into the nitty-gritty code, WordPress is your answer. It’s free and you don’t have to be a iPhone and iPad Next Steps techie! Walk away from this class with a basic website No longer a beginner, not yet an expert in using your and the skills to go as far as you want. Prerequisite: iPhone or iPad? Feel like you could be doing more Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience than the basics? This class will explore more about and Basic Introduction to WordPress or equivalent choosing and getting apps; taking, organizing, and experience. This class will move at a fast pace. Students sharing photos; shortcuts for using frequent apps such must already have a generic email account through Introduction to Smart‑Home Technology as mail, messages, and the Safari web browser; how to Enhance your lifestyle with simple, yet sophisticated Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail and know this email address keep your data secure; and settings to customize your and password when coming to class. control of music, video, lights, climate and more. device to work better for you. And for those of you who This introductory class will give you the basics to COMP:745 | 1 session | $64.50 AGE 60+ | $99 REG want to use your iPad as your sole computer, we will Sa 9 am-4 pm create your smart home system, which can reduce P02 Jerry Bearden show how much is possible and what still needs work. energy consumption, create a comfortable family Feb. 23 MC - BA, 203 This class is for those comfortable navigating around living environment and protect your home against P01 Sa 9 am-4 pm Jerry Bearden their devices, or who have completed our Learn the intruders. Note: There are literally hundreds of smart April 27 Corp. College, 208 Basics course. Students should bring their iPhones home products on the market and this class will and/or an iPad along with the corresponding chargers. cover concepts and functionality and may not focus COMP:765 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Ease into WordPress on specifc brands. Smart home technology requires Covering the same content as our Create Your Own P07 W 6 pm-9 pm Gregory Ray Wi-Fi in the home and a smart phone or tablet and Website with WordPress course (above), this class April 24 Corp. College, 207 knowledge on how to download apps to the device. moves at a slower pace and is designed for those COMP:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG who are not generally comfortable with computers. P09 Th 6-9 pm Gregory Ray Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent March 28 MC - BA, 114 experience. Students must already have a generic email account through Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail and Gregory Ray was very know this email address and password when coming “knowledgeable and informative to class. while keeping the class light COMP:745 | 3 sessions | $64 AGE 60+ | $119 REG P03 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jerry Bearden and entertaining. He was able Feb. 7 – Feb. 21 STLCC-South County, 206 to draw comparisons between

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HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 21 Adult Education and literacy The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education supports Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) services throughout the St. Louis area. Many students enroll in AEL classes in order to prepare for the high school equivalency examination (HiSET, formerly GED). ED U C ATIO N A ND TE S T PR EP

ACT Test Preparation Workshop Ready to do your best on the ACT? Toshi Floyd, an experienced ACT Test prep instructor, will use a proven curriculum to review all subject areas and test-taking strategies to maximize your ACT scores. Using retired ACT Tests students can compare their pre- and post- test scores. Text and practice tests included. Bring a calculator to class. Students must attend the frst and last sessions of the test prep. EDUC:712 | 7 sessions | $141 AGE 60+ | $195 REG P02 Sa 9 am-noon Toshi Floyd Feb. 9 – March 30 FP - B, 221 Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: 2/2 P01 M 6 pm-9 pm Toshi Floyd April 8 – May 20 MC - SO, 204 Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: 4/1 P03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Toshi Floyd April 9 – May 21 WW, 204 Registration/withdrawal/refund deadline: 4/1

Chemistry Warm‑Up, Math Review Don’t let chemistry get you down! Get a head start on the materials you will need to succeed in Chemistry (CHM: 101 or CHM: 105). Topics include algebra review, calculator operations, scientifc notation, metric system, dimensional analysis and study skills. Please bring a TI-30, TI-35 or any scientifc calculator to class. Over 80% of the students completing this review went on to pass their Chemistry courses with a grade of “C” stlcc.edu/hiset or higher. MATH:752 | 3 sessions | $36.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P02 TuWTh 9 am-1 pm Donna Mabbs Jan. 15 – Jan. 17 FP - G, 418 AEL classes prepare students for the City of St. Louis Public Schools | 314-367-5000 P01 TuWTh 1 pm-5 pm Suzanne Saum Serving the school districts of St. Louis city, Jan. 15 – Jan. 17 MC - SO, 105 HiSET exam and include instruction Ferguson-Florissant, Hancock Place, Jennings, in the five subject areas tested: Normandy, Riverview Gardens and Wellston TABE Test Parkway Schools | 314-415-4940 The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE Test) is a • Language Arts–Reading Serving the school districts of Brentwood, Clayton, prerequisite for CMT only, it is no longer required for Phlebotomy. Register for the TABE Test in Continuing • Language Arts–Writing Hazelwood, Ladue, Maplewood Richmond Heights, Education, SC 125 at the Forest Park campus. You must Pattonville, and Parkway have the paid receipt from Continuing Education to • Science take the test. The test is given in the Assessment Center Ritenour Schools | 314-493-6412 in G-229 at the Forest Park campus by appointment Serving the Ritenour School District only, 314-644-9233. The test can be taken Monday, • Social Studies Tuesday, Friday, 11 am-3 pm. • Mathematics Rockwood Schools | 636-733-2161 READ:705 | $11 AGE 60+ | $11 REG Serving the Rockwood School District P01 Initial Test St. Louis Community College | 314-984-7777 MTuF 11 am-3 pm, by appointment only For more information, Serving the school districts of Afton, Bayless, Jan. 7 – May 15 FP - G, 229 Kirkwood, Lindbergh, Mehlville, Valley Park and P02 Retest call 314-984-7777. Webster Groves MTuF 11 am-3 pm, by appointment only Jan. 7 – May 15 FP - G, 229 University City Schools | 314-290-4052 Serving the University City School District

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Add variety to life | Enjoy a creative outlet | Improve your sense of wellbeing | Forge new friendships

Ageless Learning Seminars FREE Open to all ages! Classes in the table below are held at the Missouri History Museum. Seminars • must pre-register • Registration opens January 22 for all Ageless Learning Seminars.

Seminar Code Day Date Time Title Presenter SENR:702 P10 Th Feb. 21 10:30 am-noon Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Ron Elz SENR:702 P11 W Feb. 27 10:30 am-noon The Road to Independence Bonnie Vega SENR:702 P12 Th March 7 10:30 am-noon Famous Feuds and Rivalries Bev Schuetz SENR:702 P13 Tu March 12 10:30 am-noon Noteworthy and Notorious Women Bellefontaine Cemetery staf SENR:702 P14 Th March 14 10:30 am-noon Colonial Unrest Bonnie Vega SENR:702 P15 W March 20 10:30 am-noon Untold Stories and Secrets of St. Louis Ron Elz SENR:702 P16 Tu March 26 10:30 am-noon The Crisis: The Role of St. Louis’ German Americans in the Civil War Dorris Keevan-Franke SENR:702 P17 Th April 11 10:30 am-noon Ideas of Liberty: The Enlightenment Bonnie Vega SENR:702 P18 Tu April 16 10:30 am-noon The Churchills and the Marriage that Changed History Bev Schuetz SENR:702 P19 Th April 18 10:30 am-noon Early St. Louis History: War of 1812 Veterans, Fur Traders, Movers and Shakers Bellefontaine Cemetery staf SENR:702 P20 Tu April 23 10:30 am-noon Holy STL: Places of Worship, Hospitals, Homes and Leaders Ron Elz SENR:702 P21 Th April 25 10:30 am-noon St. Louis’ Prominent Germans Dorris Keevan-Franke SENR:702 P22 Tu April 30 10:30 am-noon The Young George Washington Bonnie Vega SENR:702 P23 Th May 2 10:30 am-noon History of the Muny: The Stars and the Music that Reflected the Turbulent Times Bev Schuetz SENR:702 P24 W May 8 10:30 am-noon St. Louis’s Sweet Treats Ron Elz SENR:702 P33 M May 13 10:30 am-noon General George Washington Bonnie Vega SENR:702 P25 W May 15 10:30 am-noon Civil War Bellefontaine Cemetery staf SENR:702 P26 Th May 16 10:30 am-noon Sage Chapel Cemetery Dorris Keevan-Franke

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Funky Funerals and Funny Epitaphs NEW 100 Years of Memorable Medicare Updates Your view of “Rest in Peace” will never be the same Character Toys Are you getting close to being eligible for Medicare? In after hearing this historical overview of these quirky, Playing with History: 100 Years of the Most Meaningful, a small class setting in order to allow for questions from strange and interesting burial traditions. This program Memorable and Fun Character Toys in American Life participants, presenter will be providing information also includes the fascinating reasons behind our and Leisure is a provocative parade of personalities about enrolling in Medicare, understanding the current burial practices and numerous amusing and from the past. Join Daniel F. Yezbick, Ph.D. as he diference between Medicare Advantage and moving epitaphs. Program is free, but registration is surveys the toys, dolls, games and gimmicks that Medigaps, how to choose a Part D plan, and how to required. Registration for this seminar opens on 1/22. made millions of Americans smile during the turbulent protect your benefts. Class is presented by CLAIM, a SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE times. From Classic rag dolls and Disney mice to the nonproft organization providing information about P05 Th 10 am-noon Beverly Schuetz trolls, turtles and transformers of the more recent past, Medicare to Missourians. All of CLAIM’s services are free, unbiased and confdential. Program is free but Feb. 7 WW, 102A attendees will gain insight into the secret politics of global toy culture. Along with insightful commentary, registration is required. Registration for this seminar guests will see hands-on examples of some of the most opens on 1/22. NEW A Hollywood Valentine memorable toys in American life and leisure. Reception SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE Love is defnitely in the air with this special Valentine 6:30 pm. Presentation 7:30 pm. Program is free, but P27 Th 1 pm-3 pm Missouri CLAIM presentation! Relive some of the most romantic classic registration is required. Registration for this seminar April 11 FP - G, 111 flm clips from Old Hollywood, including Gone with the opens on 1/22. P31 Th 1 pm-3 pm Missouri CLAIM Wind, Casablanca, South Pacifc, The King and I and so SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE much more! This one will have you swooning! Program May 9 FV - CWI, 136 is free, but registration is required. Registration for this P32 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. March 14 WW, 102A seminar opens on 1/22. We have more! If you’re interested in SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE learning more about Medicare and Social P01 Th 10 am-11:30 am Mary Saputo NEW Facts About Dementia Security benefits, be sure to also check out Feb. 14 MC - SC, 200 and Alzheimer’s Disease “Retirement Planning” on page 48. P02 Th 1 pm-2:30 pm Mary Saputo Do you know someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s Feb. 21 FV - CWI, 136 disease and want to learn about the diseases and resources to assist? Join us to gain an understanding and identify signs, behaviors and symptoms of the First People of North America NEW An Evening of Classical Music diseases; learn caregiving and tips for communication; Where does American history begin? The indigenous Unlike the traditional classical music presentation, and explore medications and related resources in people of North America arrived on the continent guests will enjoy violin masterpieces by Vivaldi and order to manage and make informed decisions from Asia more than 18,000 years ago. Jamestown and Beethoven and solo piano music by Chopin in a casual, regarding services and treatment. Instructor brings Plymouth were not the frst settlements in America. intimate setting. The concert will feature violinist both personal and professional knowledge including American history had been unfolding long before Sarah Fielding, Ph.D. and pianist Paul Higdon, D.M.A. a Master of Arts degree in Gerontology. Program is 1607. Columbus did not discover a “new world”; he Reception 6:30 pm. Concert 7:30 pm. Program is free, free but registration is required. Registration for this established contact between two worlds already old. but registration is required. Registration for this seminar opens on 1/22. Who were these frst nation people? Program is free, seminar opens on 1/22. | | but registration is required. Registration for this SENR:702 1 session NO FEE seminar opens on 1/22. SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE Th 1 pm-3 pm P07 Renita Waters | 1 session | P06 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Sarah Fielding, Ph.D. April 4 FV - CWI, 136 SENR:702 NO FEE Feb. 21 Paul Hiigdon, D.M.A P03 Th 10 am-noon Bonnie Vega April 18 MC - SC, 200 WW, 102A We have more! Find additional courses on dementia, Alzheimer’s and aging at NEW Mud Architecture Around the World “Caregiving At Home” on page 16. NEW The 25 Secrets of The oldest church in America is made of mud and still Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane holds services every Sunday after four centuries. When Welles’ 1941 directorial debut remains among the British burned the White House, President Madison the most internationally popular and artistically moved into a Washington mud house, which stood NEW Lost States of America celebrated flms of all time. This seminar explores The State of Franklin, the Conch Republic, the State of Welles’ cinema language and Kane’s legacy to show until 1956. The University of Kansas adds one new mud Rough and Ready, the Kingdom of Beaver Island, the building to its campus each year. Airbnb has three us WHY this sometimes witty, sometimes dour, and State of Absaroka. Doug Schneider will take you on always innovative movie still thrills and excites on listings for mud houses in Missouri. Doug Schneider a tour of the myriad of places that dreamed of being will describe mud architecture around the world from many levels. From Greg Toland’s ground-breaking admitted to the Union, but failed. His qualifcation: cinematography to Bernard Herrmann’s brooding the Vikings to the Central West End. Doug will also he was born on Long Island, which has an active take you on a virtual tour of the six-room mud house score, every moment in Kane is a showstopper. Explore secessionist society that sells postcards, “Long Island, the many meanings of Rosebud, the Mercury Theater’s he purchased and lived in for four years. Program is the 51st State.” And what about the county that free, but registration is required. Registration for this rich legacy of spectacular performances, and Welles’ seceded from the state of Missouri in 1961, setting up own autobiographical interest in what has been seminar opens on 1/22. its own democratically-elected government, issuing | | widely called “the greatest movie ever made.” Program SENR:702 1 session NO FEE visas and printing its own postage stamps? And did is free, but registration is required. Registration for this P28 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider you know that there is an Alaska Independence Party seminar opens on 1/22. March 7 MC - SC, 200 and there is a TEXTIT movement in Texas? Program is SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE P29 Th 1 pm-2:30 pm Douglas Schneider free, but registration is required. Registration for this seminar opens on 1/22. P09 Th 10 am-11 am Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. March 28 FV - CWI, 136 May 16 WW, 102A SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE P08 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider NEW The Atoms Among Us We have more! Enjoy cultural film studies How was St. Louis an important site of production for April 4 WW, 102B America’s nuclear program during World War II and the P04 Th 10 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider about music? Dr. Yezbick is also ofering a Cold War? How did these activities afect people and May 2 MC - SC, 200 collection of seminars worth checking out. places involved in the efort? How have governmental See “Rock the Screen! Series” on page 53. responses to related damage emerged over time? Taking these questions as points of entry, this discussion will examine the intersection of democracy, technology and public memory. Program is free, but registration is required. Registration for this seminar opens on 1/22. SENR:702 | 1 session | NO FEE P36 W 11 am-12:30 pm Gwendolyn Verhof March 13 WW, 102A

24 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CREATIVE ARTS Fine Arts Basic Design Principles Artful Saturdays In this class, you will learn the basic skills and Enjoy three Saturday mornings exploring museum principles that no artist should be without! This class is collections. Tours will be led by Betsy Solomon and designed for painters and artists who wish to learn the will feature a specifc theme each time (see details fundamental skills for building better compositions below). Featured selections are all new, no repeats through dynamic design. We will examine successful from last year. Participants must provide their own paintings and explore what makes them memorable. transportation. Meet in Sculpture Hall inside the main In-class activities and take home projects will focus on entrance to the Cass Gilbert (original) Saint Louis Art the principles and elements of outstanding design. Museum building. | March 30, Saint Louis Art Museum: ARTS:748 | 4 sessions | $45.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Art of the Ancients – Greek, Roman, Egyptian | April 6, P12 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Elizabeth Kern Saint Louis Art Museum: Out of the Middle Ages and Into the Renaissance | April 13, Betsy’s Picks. April 2 – April 23 FP - G, 409 ARTS:705 | 3 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P01 Sa 10 am-noon Elizabeth Solomon Color Fusion March 30 – April 13 FP - Of Campus Train your eye to mix any color on demand! Do you wonder about the diference between hue and tint? Shade and value? Intensity and saturation? Do you We have more! Love discovering more of St. wonder why it is so difcult to match a color? We Louis? Check out “Tours and Trips” on page 56. will explore the color wheel and delve deep into the fascinating properties of color. Explore your emotional, colorful side with practical in class exercises and take All About Framing Artwork home projects! Join us for a crash course in what’s new, as well as ARTS:748 | 5 sessions | $77.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG framing design basics. How do you place artwork P03 Th 6 pm-8 pm Elizabeth Kern to beautify and protect the work? You will discover Feb. 7 – March 14 MC - HE, 123 what is important for your needs - how to best prep • NOTE: No class 2/14. your work for a show, how to prep art so it will look good for a long time, how and where to hang art (and where it should never be hung.) Some traditional and non-traditional custom framing and DIY ideas will be presented. Bring questions and photos of your rooms and art or bring your art! ARTS:765 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Deborah Weltman March 9 MC - CE

Drawing

Drawing: Traditional Pencil Basics Drawing: Intermediate/Advanced Discover the fundamentals of an essential art. Advance your skills through practice. Drawing Use pencil to create line, perspective, value and fundamentals will be reviewed: line, perspective, composition. No experience necessary and value, and composition. Emphasis will be on practice individualized instruction included. Supply list sent. and technique. Advanced students will expand their This class is for beginners only. skills with more sophisticated projects. Students will ARTS:709 | 5 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG use pencil, conté crayon and charcoal. Supply list sent. P05 Sa noon-3 pm Sean Long ARTS:709 | 6 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG Feb. 9 – March 9 MC - HE, 125 P06 Tu 9:30 am-noon Ruth Kolker P10 Sa noon-3 pm Sean Long March 26 – April 30 MC - CE April 6 – May 4 MC - HE, 125

Drawing: Beginning/Intermediate Beginning students will learn the tools, materials and Ruth did a great job giving us visual and artistic perception needed for this essential “ art form, as returning students will continue to sharpen constructive feedback that their skills through the class projects or independent we could immediately apply work. Drawing fundamentals such as line, perspective, value and composition will be covered. Students will and taught us how to take use pencil, conté crayon and charcoal. Supply list sent. public feedback. I learned a ARTS:709 | 5 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG P03 F 12:30 pm-3 pm Jefrey Johnson number of techniques, and Feb. 8 – March 8 WW, 309 my confidence skyrocketed. P07 W 6 pm-9 pm Jefrey Johnson March 27 – April 24 Corp. College, 215 P01 Tu 9:30 am-noon Ruth Kolker Jan. 29 – March 5 MC - CE Amy N. P04 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne St. Louis Feb. 7 – March 14 Nottingham School, 110 P08 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne April 4 – May 9 Nottingham School, 110 Figure Drawing: Beginning Draw with gesture, line, shape and value in relation to a human fgure, getting accurate proportions emphasized. Find the rhythmic lines within the human body. Individualized instruction emphasized. Prerequisite: Drawing: Beginning/Intermediate or equivalent experience. Supply list sent. Nude models are used. Classroom has tables and stools. Bring a tabletop easel if you wish. ARTS:718 | 6 sessions | $92 AGE 60+ | $155 REG P01 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Elizabeth Kern Jan. 28 – March 25 Clayton HS, 24 • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/11, 3/18.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 25 Figure Drawing: Intermediate/Advanced Sketchbook: Doodling with a Purpose Painting Draw with gesture, line, shape and value in relation to Join us to experiment with your drawing techniques. a human fgure. Strong anatomical study is practiced, This class focuses on making marks, drawing the as well as fnding the planes of the fgure, drawing same thing diferent ways, developing compositions BYOB Painting I the skeleton, muscle groups, and light on form. and refning drawing styles. We will explore nature Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint Individualized instruction emphasized. Supply list and daily life through sketch journaling and nature a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this sent. Nude models are used. Classroom has tables and journaling. We will also incorporate found items and fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is stools. Bring a tabletop easel if you wish. bits of inspiration to develop a daily sketch practice. needed as a professional artist leads the class through every step to complete your very own painting of an ARTS:718 | 6 sessions | $92 AGE 60+ | $155 REG Supply list sent. | $ | $ evening sunset. All art supplies provided. Please bring P02 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Elizabeth Kern ARTS:721 5 sessions | 61 AGE 60+ 105 REG a paint shirt or apron, sense of humor and your own April 8 – May 13 Clayton HS, 24 P05 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jefrey Johnson beverage-of-choice. This painting will be diferent than March 28 – April 25 Corp. College, 215 the one ofered in BYOB Painting II. Perspective Drawing and Still Life ARTS:748 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG In a relaxed atmosphere, explore fundamentals of P05 W 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky drawing: line, perspective, value and composition. March 6 Kirkwood Community Ctr No experience necessary and much individualized instruction given. Intermediate level students advance I loved the course… it got with more sophisticated projects. Supply list discussed “me out of my tunnel vision. BYOB Painting II at frst class. Bring pencil and sketch pad to frst class. Bring your own favorite beverage to sip as you paint | $ | $ A sketchbook is more than a maybe-masterpiece on stretched canvas in this ARTS:709 6 sessions | 61 AGE 60+ 105 REG fun, one-evening class! No previous art experience is P02 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Philip Perschbacher just pencil/pen on paper. needed as a professional artist leads the class through Jan. 31 – March 7 Clayton HS, 24 every step to complete your very own fresh springtime P09 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Philip Perschbacher foral painting. All art supplies provided. Please bring April 4 – May 9 FP - G, 409 a paint shirt or apron, sense of humor and your own beverage-of-choice. This painting will be diferent than Darla O. the one ofered in BYOB Painting I. Drawing with Color Pastels St. Louis | $ | $ Bring the world of color into your drawing by using ARTS:748 1 session | 29 AGE 60+ 39 REG soft pastels. Develop drawing skills and learn a variety P10 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky of techniques while exploring the fundamentals of April 18 Kirkwood Community Ctr composition and color theory. Previous drawing or painting experience required. Supply list sent. Bring Watercolor: Beginning Techniques art supplies to frst class. Paint the brilliant color and fuid stroke of watercolor. ARTS:721 | 6 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG Explore paint, paper and brush techniques. Course P02 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Brenda Schilling will cover a variety of subject matters in a supportive Feb. 26 – April 9 FV - H, 104 atmosphere. Supply list sent. • NOTE: No class 3/19. ARTS:735 | 6 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG P02 Tu 1 pm-3:30 pm Maureen Brodsky Botanical Illustration: Colored Pencils Jan. 29 – March 5 MC - CE The focus of this class will be the plant kingdom, P04 Th 6 pm-8:30 pm Gena Loseto and the medium will be colored pencil. By learning April 4 – May 9 FV - H, 104 about antique styles, you will be inspired to create contemporary pieces using modern methods. Join us to delve into drawing, texture, color and composition Watercolor: Intermediate/ using dried plants, fruit and fresh fowers as models. All Advanced Techniques Paint transparent watercolor on a more advanced levels welcome. Supply list sent. Cartooning | $ | $ level. Students must be profcient in drawing with ARTS:716 5 sessions | 61 AGE 60+ 105 REG Explore cartooning and comics with an overview of basic watercolor skills. Attempt the more difcult P01 Th noon-3 pm Maureen Brodsky tools used in an overlooked art form. Investigate comic techniques of layered washes, modeling with color, Jan. 31 – Feb. 28 MC - CE strip creation, comic book layout, political cartooning, unusual textural accents and more. Prerequisite: basic character design and hand drawn animation. Beginning Watercolor class or equivalent experience. Gain an understanding of basics, skills and techniques. | $ | $ Right Brain Drawing Prerequisite: Basic Drawing class or equivalent ARTS:736 6 sessions | 61 AGE 60+ 105 REG Learn to tap into the right side of your brain for creative experience. Supply list sent. There will be homework P06 Tu 1 pm-3:30 pm Maureen Brodsky projects! Drawing exercises utilize the more creative, assignments. March 12 – April 23 MC - CE less analytical hemisphere to unleash your potential | $ | $ • NOTE: No class 3/19. artist. You’ll make the mental shift to a state where ARTS:721 5 sessions | 61 AGE 60+ 105 REG | 10 sessions | $142 AGE 60+ | $ REG drawing is pleasurable, meditative and frees you from P04 W 6 pm-9 pm Sean Long ARTS:736 205 anxiety. Instructor has years of experience in assisting March 27 – April 24 MC - HE, 124 P01 F 9 am-noon Phyllis Smith Pifel students to access their creative mind! Supply list sent. Feb. 1 – April 5 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Textbook required; bring to frst class: Drawing on the Travel Drawing P02 F 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Pifel Right Side of the Brain: The Defnitive, 4th Edition. ISBN See St. Louis through the eyes of a traveler! Whether Feb. 1 – April 5 Bluebird Park, Ellisville 978-1585429202. a long time resident or a newcomer, this basic P03 M noon-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany ARTS:721 | 8 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG drawing class will explore elements of drawing such Feb. 4 – April 29 St John’s Evangelical UCC P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mary Feagan as sketching, fgure gestures, perspective, landscape, • NOTE: No class 2/18. Feb. 5 – April 30 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 value and composition through on-site drawing P04 W noon-2:30 pm Nancy Muschany • NOTE: No class 3/19. experiences at locations around St. Louis City. Drawing Feb. 6 – April 24 St John’s Evangelical UCC P03 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Mary Feagan materials range from pen, ink and watercolor to pencil. Students will learn through demos, hands-on P05 Th 12:30 pm-3 pm Nancy Muschany March 9 – May 4 FP - F, 211 experience and feedback sessions. The instructor will Feb. 7 – April 25 St John’s Evangelical UCC • NOTE: No class 3/23. tailor lessons to the level of the students. This class emphasizes building a sense of community. By the end Sumi‑e Watercolor: An Appreciation of class, students should have multiple skills that they Join us for an introductory class on Japanese-style can use in their own travels in and outside of St. Louis. ink and watercolor painting. From grinding our ink Supply list sent. Supplies and locations discussed at to simple strokes to painting on rice paper, we will the frst class, which will meet at instructor’s art studio. explore the delicate iconographic painting of Japan. A Prerequisite: Students must be able to walk 15 minutes supply list will be sent with easily obtainable traditional at a time. materials and modern substitutes. Wear old clothes as ARTS:721 | 5 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG sumi-e ink stains. Supply list sent. P06 Sa 10 am-1 pm Sarah Paulsen ARTS:735 | 6 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG April 6 – May 4 FP - Of Campus P01 M noon-3 pm Maureen Brodsky Jan. 28 – March 11 MC - CE • NOTE: No class 2/18.

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Botanical Illustration: Watercolor Oil Or Acrylic: Advanced Pottery The focus of this class will be the plant kingdom and Painting Techniques the medium will be watercolor paints. By learning Only for experienced artists who want to paint for fun, about antique styles, you will be inspired to create relaxation or have a goal of eventually selling paintings. contemporary pieces using modern methods. Join us Get some formal instruction in color, technique or to delve into drawing, texture, color and composition composition. Work at your own pace. Bring art supplies using dried plants, fruit and fresh fowers as models. All to frst class. Water-based oil paints will be the only levels welcome. Supply list sent. type of oil paint accepted in the classroom. | $ | $ ARTS:735 | 5 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG ARTS:746 10 sessions | 142 AGE 60+ 205 REG P03 Th noon-3 pm Maureen Brodsky P01 W 6 pm-9 pm Brenda Schilling March 7 – April 11 MC - CE Feb. 20 – May 8 Clayton HS, 22 • NOTE: No class 3/21. • NOTE: No class 3/13 and 3/20.

Acrylic Impressions: Beginning First Impressions: Monet in a Day In this beginning course, you will learn how to paint A great way to learn art is by standing on the shoulders like the Impressionists. You’ll work in a small size to of the giants who have gone before us! Learn the basic quickly complete your own vibrant, light-flled piece. elements of composition, color, drawing and much Instructor provides prints and photos. Painting board more by copying this masterful painting by Monet: provided. Supply list sent. This class is for beginners Water Lilies (Jan. 31) or Weeping Willows (March 11). only. You will be guided step-by-step through the entire Pottery: All Levels | $ | $ process, shown how to mix paint, where to apply it, Explore projects in which skills in hand-building (for ARTS:748 4 sessions | 65.50 AGE 60+ 85 REG what kind of brush stroke to use and how to progress. P07 Sa 9 am-11 am Phyllis Smith Pifel beginners) and wheel throwing (for more advanced This is truly a wonderful way to learn the elements of students) are investigated and improved. All levels of March 30 – April 27 MC - CE art and end up with a lovely painting in the process! experience are welcome. Fee includes most materials. • NOTE: No class 4/20. No prerequisite, this class is for those who have never | 6 sessions | $105 AGE 60+ | $ REG picked up a brush or just enjoys painting. All supplies ARTS:727 139 included in the cost of the class. P01 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer Acrylic Impressions: | $ | $ Jan. 29 – March 5 FV - H, 109 Intermediate/Advanced ARTS:748 1 session | 81 AGE 60+ 99 REG P02 Th 5 pm-8:30 pm Elizabeth Kern P02 Sa 9:30 am-noon Sheow Chang In this follow up course, you will learn how to loosen Feb. 2 – March 9 FV - H, 109 your style to paint like the Impressionists. You’ll work Jan. 31 Nottingham School, 102 in a small size to quickly complete your own vibrant, • NOTE: Water Lilies. Enroll/withdraw by Jan. P03 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Carl Behmer light-flled piece. Instructor provides prints and photos. 21. No refunds afer this date. March 26 – April 30 FV - H, 109 P04 Sa 9:30 am-noon Sheow Chang Painting board provided. Supply list sent. Prerequisite: ARTS:748 | 1 session | $81 AGE 60+ | $99 REG March 30 – May 11 FV - H, 109 Acrylic Impressions: Beginning class. P11 M 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Kern $ $ • NOTE: No class 4/20. ARTS:748 | 10 sessions | 142 AGE 60+ | 205 REG March 11 MC - HE, 125 P01 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Pifel • NOTE: Weeping Willows. Enroll/withdraw by Jan. 29 – April 9 Kirkwood Community Ctr March 1. No refunds afer this date. • NOTE: No class 4/2. P04 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Phyllis Smith Pifel Feb. 26 – May 7 MC - SO, 111 First Impressions: Monet Masterworks – Woman with a Parasol • NOTE: No class 3/19. A great way to learn art is by standing on the shoulders of the giants who have gone before us! Learn the basic Acrylic Impressions: Workshop elements of composition, color, drawing and much This is an accelerated workshop. You’ll work in a small more by copying this masterful painting by Monet: size to quickly complete your own vibrant, light-flled Woman with a Parasol. You will be guided step-by-step piece. Instructor provides prints and photos. Painting through the entire process, shown how to mix paint, board provided. Supply list sent. All levels welcome. where to apply it, what kind of brush stroke to use, and Please ARTS:748 | 5 sessions | $68.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG how to progress. This is truly a wonderful way to learn P09 Tu 12:30 pm-3:30 pm Phyllis Smith Pifel the elements of art and end up with a lovely painting in the process! No prerequisite, this class is for those who Share Your Photos! April 16 – May 14 Kirkwood Community Ctr have never picked up a brush or just enjoys painting. All supplies included in the cost of the class. Last day to Have great pics of your continuing Oil or Acrylic Painting: All Levels enroll or drop is 3/25; no refunds after this date. Explore oil paint’s richness or acrylic’s speed in a ARTS:748 | 6 sessions | $111 AGE 60+ | $149 REG education classes and creations? class that covers color theory, artistic perception, P08 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Elizabeth Kern composition and paint mixing/application. Progress April 4 – May 9 Nottingham School, 110 Please share your experiences with at your own rate with individualized instruction as you learn techniques to enhance painting skills. the STLCC Continuing Education Recommend beginning students attend frst three Monday Mornings with Monet classes. Supply list sent. Bring supplies to frst class. Got a case of the meh Mondays? Join us for Monday (CE) community! When you post on Water-based oils are the only type allowed in the Mornings with Monet and you will not be disappointed! classroom. You will explore the basics of art in a slow-paced, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, be ARTS:740 | 5 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $105 REG easy-to-follow way while painting Monet’s famous P03 Tu 2 pm-5 pm Michelle Ochonicky masterwork, Arrival of the Normandy Train. Instruction will be step-by-step. Painting will be demonstrated, sure to use #stlccCE or @stlccCE. Your Feb. 26 – March 26 Eureka Community Ctr and as the instructor paints, you will follow along. P02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky Periodic breaks will be given. This is truly a wonderful photo could be included in a future Feb. 26 – April 2 WW, 309 way to learn the elements of art and end up with a • NOTE: No class 3/19. lovely painting in the process! No prerequisite, this issue of the CE catalog… with your P05 Tu 2 pm-5 pm Michelle Ochonicky class is for those who have never picked up a brush or April 9 – May 7 Eureka Community Ctr just enjoy painting. Last day to enroll or drop is 3/15; no permission and recognition, of course! P04 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky refunds after this date. April 9 – May 7 WW, 309 ARTS:748 | 6 sessions | $77.50 AGE 60+ | $105 REG We can’t wait to see your photos. ARTS:740 | 10 sessions | $142 AGE 60+ | $205 REG P06 M 10 am-noon Elizabeth Kern P01 Tu 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Lisa Payne March 25 – April 29 MC - CE Feb. 5 – April 23 Nottingham School, 110 | @stlccCE | #stlccCE • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/26.

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Knitting I Sewing Join us for fun, laughter and knitting fundamentals. Crochet You will learn to knit the basics: casting on, knitting Introduction to Sewing Machines and purling, binding of and fnishing. Get lots of Crochet in a Day Sewing machines can be a bit intimidating. Like any information and tips for future projects. Supply list A crash course in crocheting. Learn the basics in one other tool, once you become familiar with its pieces sent. fell swoop and be on your way to impress friends and and parts you will have more success (and fun!) using it CRFT:720 | 3 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $49 REG yourself. It’s such a beautiful form of handiwork and so to your advantage. Overcome your hesitation in using P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cristin Greenlee worth the time. You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. your sewing machine. From old machines to brand Jan. 29 – Feb. 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 2 Supply list sent. new ones, they all work basically the same. Learn P04 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller CRFT:724 | 1 session | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG how a sewing machine works and practice sewing. All P03 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang materials provided. Feb. 26 – March 12 Nottingham School, 110 Jan. 26 MC - SO, 109 | | $ | $ CRFT:713 1 session 35 AGE 60+ 35 REG P04 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang P09 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jenny Murphy Knitting II April 13 MC - SO, 111 Jan. 31 PerennialSTL, Art Studio Broaden your knitting skills beyond basic knitting and purling. Learn about increasing and decreasing CRFT:713 | 1 session | $30 AGE 60+ | $30 REG techniques, lace, cabling, fxing mistakes, and simple Crochet I P05 W 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Anne Stirnemann pattern reading. Prerequisite: Knitting I or equivalent Learn to crochet basic stitches: single, double and April 17 City Sewing Room experience. Supply list will be emailed. treble, to decrease and increase and change colors. CRFT:722 | 3 sessions | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Make a simple piece and get help reading patterns. Memory Bear P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Cristin Greenlee This class is best for beginning students or those who Make a darling teddy bear from your infant’s cuddly Feb. 26 – March 5 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 2 have crocheted before, but long ago. Supply list will be little sleeper. Bring a size six months or larger sleeper sent. to class. We will cut and redesign it into a stufed teddy CRFT:724 | 3 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG bear they will cherish for life. Nify Knitting: Knit a Cozy Baby Blanket P05 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang | | $ | $ Learn and get started on an adorable and simple CRFT:713 2 sessions 29 AGE 60+ 49 REG baby blanket pattern knit on the diagonal that you Jan. 24 – Feb. 21 MC - SO, 107 P02 W 6 pm-8 pm Anne Stirnemann can then fnish on your own. We will work through as • NOTE: No class 1/31, 2/14. Feb. 13 – Feb. 20 City Sewing Room much of the pattern together in class and then learn the techniques for fnishing it of on your own. Pattern Crochet II Memory Pillow or Apron and supply list will be provided. Bring a snack or lunch. Go beyond the basics of crochet with this class. Learn Make a keepsake apron or pillow from your loved one’s CRFT:722 | 1 session | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG how to make a fat circle, tubular shapes and textured favorite shirt (button down or t-shirt), dress, etc. We will P02 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee stitches. Practice reading patterns. After this class, you cut and remake the clothes into an apron or pillow you March 30 MC - SW, 106 will be an intermediate crocheter! You may bring your will cherish. Bring one or two items to class. own projects. Prerequisite: Crochet I or equivalent CRFT:713 | 1 session | $51.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG experience. Supply list sent. Nify Knitting: Mittens | | $ | $ P06 Sa 9 am-4 pm Anne Stirnemann Knitted mittens are perfect for the winter: quick to CRFT:726 2 sessions 31.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG Feb. 23 City Sewing Room make and a great gift to give. In this class, you will P02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang work with double-pointed needles and learn in-depth April 4 – April 18 MC - SO, 107 Bluejean Dog Bed mitten construction and design. Does your dog miss you when you go to work? Make CRFT:722 | 4 sessions | $43 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Crochet: Tips and Tricks a lap for him to snuggle in while you are gone. Bring P03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller Expert tips and tricks for seasoned crocheters an old pair of bluejeans to remake into a stufed dog Jan. 22 – Feb. 19 Nottingham School, 110 including the linked crochet turning chain, invisible bed. Bring old t-shirts for stufng. Your dog will love fnish, jogless color change in the round and more. you! We have extra pairs of jeans – if you can’t bear to This class is for intermediate to advanced crocheters. cut up one of yours – and extra stufng. Nify Knitting: Children’s Spring Dress Supply list sent. | | $ | $ In this class, you’ll work on a darling child’s dress. | | $ | $ CRFT:713 1 session 20.50 AGE 60+ 35 REG Knitters will have the option of exploring diferent CRFT:726 1 session 16 AGE 60+ 25 REG P07 W 6 pm-9 pm Anne Stirnemann measurements and incorporating several design P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Dee Levang March 27 City Sewing Room features. This garment is a wonderful step for those March 28 MC - BA, 122 who are interested in garment knitting or ready to Swimsuit Edition move onto more advanced knitting. Tunisian Crochet in a Day Learn the diference between the many stretch fabrics CRFT:722 | 5 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Tunisian Crochet is a type of crochet that uses an and which to use for swimsuits. Practice sewing P04 Th 5 pm-8 pm Thi Miller elongated hook – often with a stopper on the handle lycra and learn how to put in elastic. Begin sewing a Feb. 7 – March 14 Nottingham School, 110 end – called a Tunisian or Afghan hook. It is sometimes swimsuit in the second class. Experience in sewing considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. necessary for this class. Bring swimsuit fabric to frst Learn the foundation row, Tunisian simple stitch, class if you have it. Nify Knitting: Spring Shawl Cardigan Tunisian knit stitch, changing colors and binding of. In this class, you’ll work on an airy shawl cardigan for CRFT:713 | 2 sessions | $40 AGE 60+ | $69 REG This class is for beginning Tunisian crocheters. It’s also a the spring season. You will learn design features as good refresher for those who have Tunisian crocheted P04 Sa 9 am-noon Anne Stirnemann well as measurement and construction to complete May 4 – May 11 City Sewing Room before but may have forgotten some steps. This class and bring home a wonderful garment – great to wear is a short and sweet version of the Tunisian Crochet I during those brisk spring moments! class (not as in depth, but all the basics). Supply list to CRFT:722 | 6 sessions | $55.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG be emailed. Knitting P06 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller CRFT:724 | 1 session | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG April 2 – May 7 Nottingham School, 110 P01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Dee Levang Learn to Knit in a Day Feb. 9 MC - SO, 109 Join us for a crash course in knitting. You will learn Nify Knitting: Socks Rock! Basic the basics in one fell swoop (casting on, knitting, In this class, you will learn how to knit lovely socks on purling, pattern reading, cabling and binding of ) and double-pointed needles. Oh, what fun! Sock knitting is be on your way to impress friends and yourself! It’s a incredibly enjoyable, portable, and makes a fantastic beautiful form of handiwork that’s well worth the time. gift. Join us to learn all about the construction of a sock You may bring snacks or a sack lunch. Supply list sent. so that it can be made to order. | | $ | $ CRFT:720 1 session 37 AGE 60+ 49 REG CRFT:722 | 5 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Cristin Greenlee P07 Th 6 pm-8 pm Thi Miller March 2 MC - SW, 106 April 4 – May 2 Nottingham School, 110 P03 Sa 9 am-3 pm Thi Miller Please March 2 FP - C, 217 Share Your CE Experience! | @stlccCE | #stlccCE

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Tunisian Crochet I Basketry: Handy Helper Suminagashi: Japanese Paper Marbling Tunisian Crochet is a type of crochet that uses an Create a handy basket! The fnished product is Learn how to make beautiful marbled paper using elongated hook – often with a stopper on the handle approximately 4" x 8" x 5" with pegs in the handle. the ancient Japanese art of Suminagashi. Discover end – called a Tunisian or Afghan hook. It is sometimes Ribbon is added to the completed basket. the secrets to marbling using a simple foating ink considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. CRFT:734 | 2 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $49 REG process. Take home sheets of marbled paper to turn Some techniques used in knitting are also applicable P03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Laura Klaus into cards, book covers, works of art or anything your in Tunisian crochet. Tunisian crochet has the look of March 26 – April 2 MC - CE heart desires. You’ll also take home your own marbling knitting and uses similar stitches to crocheting, so if kit and pan to do hundreds more designs. Supplies you can knit or crochet you will pick it up quickly. Learn included in class costs. Dress appropriately to work the Tunisian foundation row, simple stitch, knit stitch, Basketry: Lefovers with ink and water. purl stitch, increasing and decreasing, color changes, Create a beautiful basket perfect for leftovers. This CRFT:742 | 1 session | $48 AGE 60+ | $55 REG binding of and reading patterns and charts. Supply basket starts on a 6" wood base and is woven around P04 W 6 pm-9 pm Magan Harms list sent. a plastic mold that serves as a removable bowl so that Feb. 6 STLCC-South County, 201 | | $ | $ the basket can be used to serve food. The spokes are CRFT:724 3 sessions 31.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG P10 W 5:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang multicolored and the design is determined by the pattern that is woven. May 1 Nottingham School, 110 Feb. 12 – Feb. 26 MC - SO, 109 CRFT:734 | 2 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P02 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Laura Klaus Tunisian Crochet II April 16 – April 23 MC - CE Textiles/Fabrics Now that you’ve learned the basics of Tunisian crochet (simple stitch, knit stitch, purl stitch and reverse stitch) in Tunisian Crochet I, what’s next? In this three hour Spinning with a Drop Spindle lecture/workshop, you’ll learn several ways to change Paper Crafts In this class, you will make your own yarn without colors, working in the round with a double ended a spinning wheel! Learn to spin yarn from various hook, combination stitches and seaming techniques. fber preps while using a drop spindle. This class Stamp‑a‑Stack is for beginners and wheel spinners who may not Bring a project in progress and get help if needed, too. Set your calendars for once a month to come and get Supply list sent. have much experience in drop spindle spinning. All together with your friends and create hand-crafted, materials included in cost of class. CRFT:726 | 2 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG unique greeting cards using stamps, die cuts and | | $ | $ P07 Sa 10 am-1 pm Dee Levang embellishments. Each month you will create six cards CRFT:726 2 sessions 31.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG March 30 – April 6 MC - SO, 112 (three diferent designs, making two of each card) P04 Sa 10 am-noon Dee Levang ending in April with a total of 18 cards. All you need to March 2 – March 9 MC - SO, 109 bring is your adhesive (double-sided tape, liquid glue, Mega XL Crochet glue dots and pop ups), scissors and a bone folder. Last Also known as the crochet waistcoat stitch, mega XL day to enroll or drop with a refund: 1/26. Needle Felt a Puppy crochet uses a heavy weight yarn, fabric strips or t-shirt Learn to needle felt a three-dimensional puppy. This yarn and a very large hook to make a thick and sturdy CRFT:742 | 3 sessions | $40 AGE 60+ | $59 REG class is designed for the beginner. Students felt by fabric. You will learn several variations of this stitch P01 Sa 9 am-noon Patti Bossi using a single barbed needle that agitates the wool while making a throw rug and a small basket. Basic Feb. 2 – April 13 MC - BA, 122 fber into a form. This is a fun beginning class for wool crochet skills required. Supply list sent, or students NOTE: Class meets 2/2, 3/9, 4/13. felting. After learning this technique, students can may purchase supplies from the instructor. work on more projects at home to create their own designs. CRFT:726 | 2 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG | | $ | $ P08 TuTh 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang CRFT:765 1 session 45 AGE 60+ 45 REG March 5 – March 14 MC - SW, 106 P10 Sa 1 pm-3 pm “ Great day making greeting March 2 Craf Central Crochet Lace cards! I just love Patti Bossi! Learn three special crochet lace techniques in this She is patient and helpful to Introduction to Botanical Dyes class: broomstick lace, hairpin lace and Solomon’s knot Natural dyes are a beautiful and sustainable way lace. You will learn one technique, taught with a small anyone who wants to learn. to bring color to textiles. From vegetables, nuts, project, in each class. This class is for intermediate and seeds and even tiny bugs, you can achieve beautiful advanced crocheters. Supply list sent. browns, oranges, yellows, reds, purples and blues. In | | $ | $ this workshop, you’ll learn to create dye baths from CRFT:726 3 sessions 31.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG natural materials. Participants will experiment with W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm P06 Dee Levang Sandy F. the plant-based dyes to create hand-dyed fabrics of April 10 – May 1 MC - SW, 102 St. Louis various colors. Participants will leave with a test strip • NOTE: No class 4/24. from each dye bath to keep for future reference. Please bring in one to two items from home to dye (a scarf, Stamping Birthday Cards small shirt or thin skirt) made of 100% natural fbers Crochet: Garlands and Banners Birthday cards are something everyone needs! Create Learn how to crochet several types of happy bright (white cotton, silk or wool). some handmade birthday cards for the year to come. | | $ | $ garlands, banners and buntings to hang in your You will make fve birthday cards using diferent CRFT:765 1 session 49 AGE 60+ 49 REG home or outdoors for decoration. Basic crochet skills stamping techniques and embellishments to make P01 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm required. Bring three to fve skeins of diferent colored your cards pop. All you need to bring is your adhesive April 18 PerennialSTL, Art Studio yarns (same weight) and appropriate sized hook. (double sided tape, liquid glue, glue dots and pop ups), CRFT:726 | 3 session | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG scissors and a bone folder. Last day to enroll/withdraw: Embroidery: Design and Stitch P05 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dee Levang 2/16; no refunds after that date. Embroidery doesn’t have to be dancing dishes or March 26 – April 9 MC - SO, 107 CRFT:742 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG kittens in mittens! In this three week class, each P02 Sa 9 am-noon Patti Bossi student will create a pair of pillowcases that fts your Feb. 23 MC - BA, 116 personality. You’ll focus on creating your own designs Basketr y and using the many resources available to fnd unique patterns that inspire you. Learn diferent techniques Stamping Techniques for transferring designs that are easy and efective. Basketry: Get Organized If you’ve been stamping for a while now and you want You will learn many stitches, from basic to advanced. The holidays are over and it’s time to get organized! to step up your game , come learn some techniques to Everyone will work together, but each will have a very Create your very own organizer that is approximately make your stamping come to life! We will explore using personalized end product. All supplies included in the 4” x 9” x 5” with a wood liner that is inserted once the diferent card folds, punch art, embossing and a few cost of the class and will be yours to take home to use basket is completed. Several color choices will be more exciting techniques. All you need to bring is your again and again. Please bring a pair of scissors to class. available. adhesive (double sided tape, liquid glue, glue dots and No prior experience necessary. pop ups), scissors and a bone folder. Last day to enroll/ CRFT:734 | 2 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG | | $ AGE 60+ | $ REG withdraw: 4/13; no refunds after that date. CRFT:728 3 sessions 57.50 75 P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Laura Klaus P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Magan Harms | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG Feb. 2 – Feb. 12 MC - CE CRFT:742 49 Feb. 13 – Feb. 27 STLCC-South County, 104 P03 Sa 9 am-noon Patti Bossi April 27 MC - BA, 122

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 29 Weaving: Beginner’s Rag‑Rug Chip and Dip Set Metalsmithing: Intermediate Table Runner Create a beautiful chip and dip plate with a vibrant A beginning class for those interested in weaving. You sunburst suitable for year-round entertaining. Plate Techniques For Jewelry – Rings is dishwasher and microwave save and ready for In this class you will learn how to make rings from will work on a four-shaft preloaded table top loom. sheet metal and wire. Diferent methods of soldering Table runner will be made with cotton. Students will complete use and enjoyment. Your one-of-a kind plate will be fred and ready for pickup at the Painted will also be taught. We will cover a ring band, twisted be allowed to pick from multiple colors for the runner. ring, rolling ring, ring within a ring and bezel settings. Students will learn basic weaving techniques in tabby Zebra one week after class. Cost of the class includes all materials, paint and instructions. Students who have previous experience working and twill. with metal may move onto more advanced projects. | | $ | $ CRFT:713 | 2 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG CRFT:741 1 session 39 AGE 60+ 45 REG Tools and metals included in class fee. Prerequisite: P01 M 6 pm-9 pm P02 W 7 pm-9 pm Janet Becker Beginning Metalsmithing Techniques for Jewelry or March 21 – March 28 Craf Central, Studio May 1 Painted Zebra equivalent experience. CRFT:753 | 7 sessions | $157.50 AGE 60+ | $219 REG P07 Sa 8 am-11 am Lacey Kirkwood Glass and Ceramics Metal Work March 30 – May 18 MC - HE, 131 • NOTE: No class 4/20. Asian Tea Set Beginning Blacksmith: P06 W 6 pm-9 pm Kevin Lin Create a custom painted Asian tea pot with two tea Create a Wall Mount Hook March 27 – May 8 FV - E, 290 cups. Students choose a glaze to paint their project. A blacksmith creates objects from wrought iron or steel Students may also choose to transfer a pattern by forging the metal and using tools to hammer, bend onto the set and paint the image from a variety of and cut to create useful items. In this introductory underglazes. Projects will be fred and ready for pickup class, you will explore the craft of blacksmithing to Upcycling within one week. make your very own wall mount J-hook. Join us to CRFT:740 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG learn the proper use of blacksmithing tools including Introduction to Upholstery: P01 Sa 1 pm-3 pm proper fre and forge control while you hammer and Dining Room Chair twist steel in the traditional blacksmith medium. Feb. 23 Craf Central, Studio Get a hands-on introduction to basic upholstery as Please wear protective clothing. You will be exposed you explore the tricks to re-covering the seat of an to hot steel being hammered, which emits sparks that old dining room chair and learn to create a new seat Hand‑Painted Ceramic: can come in contact with your clothing. Protective structure with webbing. Plus, you’ll leave with your Bird Bath/Bird Feeder means your arms and legs should be covered, and own handmade webbing stretcher. Students may Join us to make a bird feeder, bird bath or even a you must wear closed-toed shoes. Gloves and safety bring in one or two dining room chairs from their set soap dish! This craft is versatile. You will take a planter glasses will be provided, and limited shop aprons are to practice reupholstering. The class will work in small pot and afx the saucer to the top to create your available on-site. groups. All materials provided. masterpiece. Decorate it however you choose! Total CRFT:753 | 1 session | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG CRFT:713 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG height is 8" tall and 7.5" wide. P02 W 5:30 pm-8 pm P08 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm CRFT:743 | 1 session | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Feb. 13 Mueller Industries Feb. 21 PerennialSTL, Art Studio P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Cathy Cody P03 W 5:30 pm-8 pm April 24 Painted Zebra, Art Studio March 20 Mueller Industries Wine Bottle Re‑Use Do you have a hard time recycling beautiful glass Mosaic Birdhouse Metalsmithing Blacksmith: bottles? Learn to transform used wine bottles into a Students apply mosaic glass to the roof and at least Copper Chasing self-watering planter. Instructor will demonstrate safe two sides of a ceramic glazed birdhouse. Students Metalsmithing is one of the oldest metalworking ways to cut glass bottles using techniques you can will complete their mosaic birdhouse by grouting occupations, producing useful items such as tools, replicate at home. Learn an easy and eco-friendly way the second week. Your complete birdhouse will be kitchenware, tableware, jewelry and more for centuries. to remove adhesive residue with SoyGel. In class, you’ll a beautiful handmade addition to any garden! All Shaping metal with a hammer is the fundamental practice scoring and cutting glass with Perennial’s materials included. element of smiting and in this class, you will learn how handmade glass cutter tool in combination with a CRFT:740 | 2 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG to cold hammer copper and apply the technique of hot/cold water bath. Decorate your home with these P03 Sa 1 pm-3 pm copper chasing to create images in copper plates. All upcycled creations, or give as a handmade gift. April 6 – April 13 Craf Central, Studio materials included in cost of the class. . CRFT:765 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG CRFT:753 | 2 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm April 25 PerennialSTL, Art Studio Mosaic Decorative Heart Votive P01 W 5 pm-8 pm Students will cut and nip small pieces of glass, arrange April 10 – April 17 Mueller Industries and glue on ceramic heart votive. Finish by grouting their piece and ready to take home. Wood CRFT:740 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Jewelry P02 W 5 pm-8 pm Introduction to Wood Burning Feb. 6 Craf Central, Studio Learn how to customize your woodworking projects Metalsmithing: Beginning with wood-burned accents. From lettering to stamping, Techniques For Jewelry wood-burning is a great skill to transform various types Mosaic Garden Stones Learn the fundamental metalsmithing techniques of wood into unique pieces that everyone will ask Add a colorful mosaic stepping stone to your garden or for making jewelry. Basic metal manipulation skills about. You’ll experiment with diferent wood-burning walkway. Learn to use broken plates and forgotten tiles including sawing, forming and shaping, fling, sanding, tips, and you’ll learn tricks for a successful fnished to create a beautiful DIY mosaic. You’ll learn to cut tile, soldering and polishing will be taught. You will make project. No experience necessary. You will leave with mix mortar and grout your mosaic. This workshop will two fnished pieces – a cuf bracelet and a pendant a few wood-burned samples, including a keychain and teach you the basics so you can use your skills for any with a simple stone setting. Acquire the basic building other bits of salvaged wood. All materials provided. blocks needed for jewelry design. No experience future project. Each participant will create a unique | | $ | $ stepping stone to take home to their outdoor spaces. necessary. Students who have had previous experience CRFT:765 1 session 45 AGE 60+ 45 REG All materials provided. working with metal may move onto more advanced P06 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm projects. Tools and metal supplied in class fee. Feb. 7 PerennialSTL, Art Studio CRFT:740 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG P05 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm CRFT:753 | 7 sessions | $157.50 AGE 60+ | $219 REG March 26 PerennialSTL, Art Studio P05 W 6 pm-9 pm Kevin Lin Jan. 23 – March 6 FV - E, 291 Flowers on a Plate P08 Sa 8 am-11 am Lacey Kirkwood Create unique foral, one of a kind wavy dinner plate Jan. 26 – March 16 MC - HE, 131 using your own disposable “brushes”– toilet paper • NOTE: No class 2/23. rolls! The fowers will be in the colors of your choice. Plate is food, dishwasher and microwave safe and ready to use and enjoy. Your creation will be fred and ready for pickup at the Painted Zebra one week after class. Bring two or three empty clean toilet paper rolls. CRFT:741 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $35 REG P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Janet Becker March 27 Painted Zebra

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Cake Decorating

Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: Beginning Intermediate Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This Enhance your artistic skills and creative abilities in this introductory course includes instruction and practice intermediate level class. Learn the icing rose, run sugar in the use of basic tools to torte, fll and ice your cakes. techniques, additional fowers and basket weave. More Decorate them with fowers, writing, fgure piping and as time permits. Basic cake decorating skills required. borders to make your cakes creative, casual, elegant Supplies extra. or romantic. Join for fun or for the rewards of starting FOOD:702 | 4 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $69 REG your own business. Supplies extra. P01 M 6 pm-8:30 pm Teri Wiley FOOD:701 | 4 sessions | $42 AGE 60+ | $69 REG April 1 – April 22 Nottingham School, 106 P02 M 6 pm-8:30 pm Teri Wiley Feb. 25 – March 25 Nottingham School, 106 Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: • NOTE: No class 3/18. Contemporary Wedding Cakes What wedding cake styles are modern brides Cake Decorating for Fun or Profit: requesting? Come join us to learn contemporary Beginning and Intermediate wedding cake designs that are requested by brides Unleash your creativity with cake decorating! This and featured on Pinterest and the Knot. Designs Icings and Fillings combined course begins with instruction and practice include bling and ribbon wrap, ombré efect, shimmer, Looking to expand your repertoire of icings and in the use of basic tools to torte, fll and ice your cakes. and fondant appliqués. You’ll also learn about pricing, fllings? This is the class for you! Come learn to make Decorate them with fowers, writing and borders to support, transportation and set up. A bonus: helpful Italian buttercream, ganache, lemon curd and make your cakes creative, casual, elegant or romantic. resources and links will be provided to help aid those chocolate mousse. You’ll enjoy taste testing lots of Then, you’ll enhance your artistic skills and creative students who desire to start a small cake business. samples! Class is a combination of demonstration and abilities with the icing rose, run sugar techniques, The frst class is informational and a supply list will be hands-on. There will be plenty of taste testing plus fgure piping and basket weave. More as time permits. given. Prerequisite: Beginning Cake Decorating. you can take some home for later. (Bring containers). Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Join for fun or for the rewards of starting your own FOOD:704 | 3 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG business. Supplies extra. Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is P01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll used for entry into the facility. FOOD:701 | 8 sessions | $47.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG April 30 – May 14 FV - SC, Private Dining Rm A | | $ | $ P01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Carla Soll FOOD:705 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG Feb. 26 – April 23 FV - SC, Private Dining Rm A P02 Su 11 am-4 pm Debra Hennen • NOTE: No class 3/19. March 24 Culinary Arts House, Studio

Baker’s Delight

If you require an accommodation in Spring has Sprung! Spring Cookies Bread Baking: Flatbreads Welcome to spring! Learn to make beautiful iced There are hundreds of types of fatbreads that are order to participate in any program or sugar cookies in this class along with tips and tricks for made worldwide. The texture of fatbreads varies from cookie baking and decorating. You will learn how to crispy, pufy, soft, faky, tender or light. Come learn activity, please contact the Continuing bake fat, pretty and tasty cookies that will be perfect the history and variations of pizzas and fatbreads Education Access Ofce at 314-984-7704 for the your upcoming bridal showers, baby showers, and how to ensure that yours turn out perfectly in Easter and Mother’s Day events! Your cookies are sure your home oven. The class is going to concentrate on for assistance at least 10 business to delight your friends and family in delightful spring- pizza, pita, focaccia and lavash. If time allows, we can days in advance of program. inspired shapes and pastel colors. Bring a cookie sheet experiment with breadsticks. Class is a combination with sides to take your creations home. of demonstration and hands-on. Bring take-home FOOD:708 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG containers or sealable bags. For all classes at Culinary Arts House: | | $ | $ Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The P02 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley FOOD:706 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is March 10 Culinary Arts House, Studio P01 W 10 am-1 pm Dianne Johnson used for entry into the facility. April 10 Culinary Arts House, Studio NEW Delicious Dates Valentine’s Day Cookies Dates not only taste great but have numerous health Bread Baking: Whole Grain Artisan Looking for sweets for your sweetie? Love and the benefts. In this class we will explore several date- Do you love bread and are looking for a healthier smell of cookies baking is in the air as Valentine’s Day based recipes to satisfy our sweet tooth without the option? Look no further! This bread baking class is right around the corner! In this class, you will learn processed sugar. We will make a rich chocolate date- will focus on whole-grain artisan breads. Whole tips and tricks for cookie baking and decorating. You walnut cake, date caramels, almond-stufed dates and grain breads are healthier but do have some baking will learn how to bake fat, pretty and tasty cookies that a date energy bar recipe with fexible mix-in options. challenges. One of the baking methods we will be will be perfect for the love in your life! Your cookies are Please bring a container with you to take treats home. using is using a Dutch oven. The breads covered in sure to delight your friends and family in delightful Class is hands-on. Be sure to save the date! this class include multi-grain, rye and sprouted whole- Valentine’s Day shapes and colors. Bring a cookie sheet FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG wheat. The class is a combination of demonstration with sides to take your creations home. P01 Sa 9 am-noon Lisa Payne and hands-on participation. Bring a container for samples to take home. FOOD:708 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG March 2 Culinary Arts House, Studio | | $ | $ P01 Su 1 pm-4 pm Teri Wiley FOOD:706 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG Feb. 10 Culinary Arts House, Studio P02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Dianne Johnson Pie Day: Mini Pies! May 11 Culinary Arts House, Studio Let’s celebrate mini pies! We will make mini pies using German Pastries a variety of crusts and fllings. Be ready for spring German pastries range from cakes to strudels to entertaining with these light and delicious bite-size puddings. They’re perfect when you want to have treats. We’ll make mixed berry tartlets, tangerine a variety of choices on hand for your guests. In this chifon mini pies, mini strawberry pies with sugar class, we’ll explore each of these as we make bee cookie crust and more. They’re perfect for any day or sting cake (with almonds and honey), bread pudding any party! Class is a combination of demonstration and with cherries, easy vanilla sauce, fruit pudding and hands-on. There will be plenty of taste testing plus you traditional apple strudel. Class is a combination of can take some home for later. (Bring containers). demonstration and hands-on. There will be plenty of FOOD:705 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG taste testing plus you can take some home for later. P03 Sa 9 am-noon Debra Hennen (Bring containers). April 13 Culinary Arts House, Studio FOOD:705 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen Feb. 28 Culinary Arts House, Studio

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 31 Cooking with Friends Cooking Essentials Cheese Making

Couples Cook: Mardi Gras NOLA Cooking Introductory Knife Skills Just in time for Mardi Gras, grab your partner and Are you ready to do more cooking at home but feel let’s visit the Big Easy for date night! Get a taste of unsure of yourself when it comes to techniques for New Orleans cuisine making a savory and delicious using a chef’s knife safely and efectively? Then this chicken andouille sausage gumbo. Learn the process class is for you. In this class, the instructor will discuss of developing the complex favors that go into a rich knife safety and demonstrate a variety of classic cuts and robust authentic NOLA gumbo. Then fnish the and simple cutting techniques. You will learn how to night with the sweet goodness of peach pecan bread use a knife safely, how to properly care for a knife and pudding with a caramel bourbon sauce. Park on how to recognize quality when shopping for a knife. Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary And then, you will practice simple knife cuts with Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for your very own chef knife that will be yours to keep for entry into the facility. attending this class. By the end of this class, you will FOOD:755 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG be able to safely dice an onion and turn carrots, celery P01 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates and potatoes into uniform pieces of whatever size you March 1 Culinary Arts House, Studio want with confdence. There will be plenty of time for practice, questions and one-on-one guidance as you practice your knife skills while making soup, salad and NEW Couples Cook: Caribbean Nights garlic bread for a tasty dinner. Class includes a lecture, Explore the Caribbean islands for date night! Imagine independent practice and hands-on cooking. Magnificent Mozzarella! With modern methods, mozzarella is an instant- the sand between your toes and ocean breeze blowing, FOOD:747 | 1 session | $66 AGE 60+ | $75 REG while dining on delicious traditional Caribbean cuisine. gratifcation cheese. You can make it and enjoy it P01 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton in one sitting. We will be doing just that in this class We will start with a small bite appetizer of spicy March 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 Panamanian shrimp followed by a savory entrée of as we create fresh mozzarella from milk and use it in Caribbean fsh curry and rice. Please bring a container. several recipes to make a full meal. We will be using Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The What’s in Your Spice Cabinet? our mozzarella in an appetizer, salad, main dish and Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is An Exploration of Spices A‑Z dessert that we will serve at the conclusion of the class. used for entry into the facility. Have you ever stared at the hundreds of little bottles The class is hands-on and you will be stretching your cheese-making skills! Please bring a container. Park on FOOD:755 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG in the spice aisle at your grocery store perplexed and thinking, “What does that smell/taste like and what Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary P02 F 6 pm-9 pm Brittany Coates Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for April 12 Culinary Arts House, Studio can you do with it?”. Come fnd out! In this exploratory course, you’ll experience a wide variety of spices from entry into the facility. anise to turmeric. You’ll learn about all those spices FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Girls Night Out: Dessert Shots that have perplexed you, what they taste and smell P02 Sa 10 am-1 pm Lisa Payne Bring your BFFs and come prepared to taste-test every like, what types of foods and cuisines to use them April 6 Culinary Arts House, Studio one of these surprisingly simple, sweet little treasures. with and, of course, how to cook with them hands-on From fresh fruit to caramel to cheesecake, we’ll show to make awesome dishes like smoked paprika seared you how to mini-size favorite springtime desserts in a tilapia, safron risotto, Vietnamese lemongrass chicken, way that elicits a resounding “wow!” at your next party. Jamaican jerk pasta and more! Come hungry and bring Sips and Pours We’ll make strawberry shortcake mini cheesecake take-home containers. Class is hands-on and includes shots, key lime pie shots, salted caramel ice cream both cooking and a lecture/discussion of spices. shots, cake batter cheesecake shots, lemon meringue Roast Your Own Cofee FOOD:747 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Warning: this class will spoil your tastebuds for pie shots and bananas foster shots! There will be plenty delicious cofee! After taking the class, you will never of taste testing plus you can take some home for later. P02 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton March 27 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 go back to commercial cofees! Toasting cofee (Bring containers). Park on Hartford or Hampton. is easier than it sounds and you can do it right in Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an your own home. In this class, you will learn the exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. Modern Day Sauce Masters process of roasting your own cofee, the diferent FOOD:765 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Become a modern day sauce master by learning the methods of roasting cofee and their advantages and P03 F 6 pm-9 pm Debra Hennen basics of how to make sauces from scratch, using disadvantages, the characteristics of diferent green May 3 Culinary Arts House, Studio modern day ingredients with classic techniques. In this cofees (and where you can fnd them!) and how you class, you will learn how to make all of the foundation grind your own cofee. There is an entire sub-culture of sauces that the instructor uses regularly in her own people roasting their own cofee. Become part of it and cooking, including pizza sauce, beefy spaghetti enjoy your cofee even more! Bring a container to take sauce, garlic butter sauce, pan sauces for chicken and home your own roasted cofee. beef, white cream sauce, cheese sauce and emulsion FOOD:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $39 REG dressing, as well as how to adjust the favors and seasonings of each sauce to best suit your tastes and P07 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Roy Lenox meals. (This is a “modern” sauce class because we Feb. 26 Kirkwood HS, W-121 will save time by making our sauces with pre-made broths and stock-bases.) You will also learn how to thicken sauces with roux, a corn starch slurry, and a dressing-style emulsion, as well as when to use each thickening method in your own cooking. This class includes a lecture, demonstration, hands-on cooking and a gourmet dinner. We will talk about sauce making principles, the instructor will demonstrate the foundation sauces and then you will make the sauces along with pastas and mix-ins for a gourmet Italian pasta dinner with salad and garlic bread. FOOD:747 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P03 W 6 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton May 15 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191

32 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

Main Event Meals

NEW Lemon Lovers Dinner Spring Luncheon NEW Brunch at Tifany’s B&B Recipes Fall in love with lemon as you learn a handful of recipes Start your spring of learning new recipes that are the Impress your guests with a show-stopping start to the that spotlight this extraordinary fruit in savory and perfect meal for your next luncheon event or family day with unbelievably easy brunch recipes that rival sweet dishes! In this class, you will prepare and enjoy gathering! In this class, you will prepare and enjoy the best bed and breakfast inns in the country! Learn lemon parmesan dip, chicken piccata with lemon basil sun-dried tomato spread with pita chips, bourbon how to make dulce de leche French toast casserole, spaghetti, lemon poppyseed broccoli salad, lemon glazed salmon, pineapple fried rice, green beans with crab cake eggs Benedict, whipped lemon chifon fruit brownies and lemon soufé. pancetta and pine nuts, and carrot cakes with cream dip with fresh fruit and ranch herb roasted potatoes. FOOD:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG cheese. Please bring a container. Park on Hartford or Enjoy hearty helpings of each dish in class and be P05 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House prepared to go back to your home and be a morning Jan. 22 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the culinary star! Class is demonstration with some hands- facility. on. Please bring containers. Park on Hartford or FOOD:742 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House NEW Fish Fry Supper P03 M 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Parker has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the Learn to make perfectly fried fsh just in time for those facility. April 8 Culinary Arts House, Studio upcoming fsh frys with your friends and family! In this FOOD:725 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG class you will prepare and enjoy beer battered cod with P04 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Parker April 9 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 P01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Tifany Smith classic tartar sauce, Cajun fried catfsh with remoulade May 18 Culinary Arts House, Studio sauce, pimento mac ‘n cheese, sweet and sour slaw and caramel pan cake. Please bring containers. NEW Spring Dinner FOOD:765 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Start of your spring with learning new recipes that are Cooking Basics P06 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett the perfect meal for a special family dinner or evening Introducing very basic food preparation, these March 5 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 event! In this class, you will prepare and enjoy hearts of palm dip, apple and spinach salad with smoked classes are taught at a slower pace with one-on-one almonds and tossed with fg vinaigrette, soy marinated assistance for easy level skill development. Dining Out: American Menu Classics blackberry pork tenderloin, potatoes au gratin, and How great would it be to serve your family their creamy lemon tarts with Oreo crusts. Please bring a favorite restaurant items right at your own dinner One‑Skillet Creations container. You’ll enjoy one skillet dishes. Your great new recipes table, with the added advantages of quiet family time | | $ | $ together without the restaurant prices? Come learn FOOD:742 1 session 41.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG will include turkey quinoa skillet, green salad, how to make classic yeasty dinner rolls like the ones at P05 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Parker chocolate whoopie pies. Bring take-home containers. your favorite bufet, fried cheese wedges (we’ll make May 7 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 FOOD:723 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG them in pepperjack and provel) with arrabbiata sauce, P02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Elizabeth Parker P01 M 6 pm-9 pm Latoya Chauncey perfectly breaded chicken tenders with homemade May 9 Culinary Arts House, Studio April 15 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 ranch dipping sauce, juicy gourmet hamburgers, • NOTE: Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole steakhouse macaroni and cheese, stufed mushrooms, in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior Baked Delights Caesar salad, perfectly cooked zesty steamed broccoli, staircase that is used for entry into the facility. fsh and chips, chocolate lava cake and more. Come Celebrate spring with delicious new recipes. These hungry and bring take-home containers. Class can be yours at home after you learn how to make includes lots of hands-on cooking. them yourself! Class 1: baked chicken, spinach, cheese casserole, roasted beets and pineapple upside-down FOOD:765 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG cake. Class 2: chicken and rice casserole, broccoli P04 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton raisin salad and chocolate sundaes. Bring take-home April 3 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 containers. FOOD:723 | 2 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $65 REG P02 M 6 pm-9 pm Latoya Chauncey May 6 – May 13 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128

Vegetables: Meals and Sides

Irresistible Vegetables: Who Knew? More Irresistible Vegetables Even More Irresistible Vegetables Are you tired of cooking corn, broccoli, carrots and Would you like more new ideas for ways to make Would you like even more new ideas for ways to make peas the same way every night? Re-discover the vegetables the star of your meals or the centerpiece vegetables the star of your meals or the centerpiece wonders of veggies through simple, often quick of a tasty snack? Re-discover the wonders of veggies of a tasty snack? In this class, the third installment of recipes that will leave your family coming back for through simple, often quick recipes that will leave your irresistible vegetables, we will continue to explore the more. Put excitement and variety back into your family coming back for more. In this class, we will make wonderful world of veggies, with one more set of over mealtimes with over a dozen recipes that you’ll try over a dozen tasty veggie recipes including restaurant a dozen delicious veggie recipes that will leave your in this class like roasted lemon pepper caulifower, favorites and gourmet appetizers like parmesan baked family coming back for more. Our recipes will include bacon wrapped asparagus, Chinese green beans, green bean fries, baby bell peppers stufed with honey Sriracha roasted carrots, melt-in-your-mouth sautéed Marsala Brussels sprouts, roasted tomato basil Gouda, cream cheese and chorizo, balsamic roasted gold potatoes, sesame orange broccoli, cheddar soup, chocolate zucchini bread, Creole carrots, zesty tomatoes, roasted lemon garlic broccoli, garlic baked zucchini corn mufns, mushroom fatbread, pesto steamed broccoli, crab stufed mushrooms, caulifower mushrooms, Cajun corn succotash, twice baked potato parmesan spaghetti squash, carrot cake cupcakes with au gratin and much more! Come hungry and bring casserole, black bean brownies and much more. Come cream cheese frosting and much more. Come hungry take-home containers. Class includes a discussion on hungry and bring take-home containers. Class includes and bring take-home containers. Class includes a best practices for roasting, sauteéing, and selecting a discussion on how to clean, cut, and cook various discussion on how to clean, cut, and cook various fresh quality vegetables when shopping and lots of hands- fresh veggies as well as lots of hands-on cooking. veggies as well as lots of hands-on cooking. on cooking. FOOD:735 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG FOOD:735 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG FOOD:735 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P02 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton P03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton P01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton March 13 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 May 8 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 Feb. 20 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 We have more! Love international dishes? Check out “A Taste of India: Vegan Meal,” “A Taste of India: Vegetarian Dishes,” and “Vegetarian Thali” on the next page!

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NEW Thai Time A Taste of India: Vegan Meal Indian Street Food Come and create signature Thai dishes that are easy Liven up your vegan selections at home by learning Do you love Indian cuisine? Want to add a healthy, to master! Prepare and enjoy Thai beef with basil, red how to cook these delicious and exotic dishes! In simple and savory snack to your culinary repertoire? curry, rice paper spring rolls, tom kha gai (chicken this class you will prepare samosa wraps made with Come learn how to make chaat, the most popular coconut soup) and larb gai (chicken wraps). Please peas and potato flling; sweet potato/potato hash, a Indian street food. From a Hindi word meaning “to bring containers. delicious pancake made with potato, sweet potato and lick” or “to devour with relish,” this fnger-licking snack FOOD:734 | 1 session | $38 AGE 60+ | $49 REG nuts; matar chaat, dried peas soaked and cooked with blends sweet and savory favors to create a nuanced P04 Tu 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Suzanne Corbett spices; cheela, chickpea four pancakes seasoned with dish that will satiate all your cravings. Served hot or Feb. 19 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 spices and onions; and tomato chutney, a sweet and cold, chaat is made with vegetables and garbanzo sour tomato relish. Bring containers and your appetite beans, topped with spicy and sweet date and tamarind for these mouth-watering Indian dishes! chutney and mint chutney, and garnished with an NEW Chinese Take‑Out At Home II FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG assortment of spices and toppings. Pav bhaji, another with Japanese Fusion P03 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Shintre favorite fast food that originated in Mumbai, is a spicy mixture of vegetables, usually cooked on a tava or Addicted to your favorite take-out items at your local March 4 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 Chinese or Japanese restaurant, but looking to save cast iron skillet and served with soft bread rolls. In this some cash or perhaps eat a little bit healthier? Learn class, you will experience the true favor of India, as you how to make your Asian take-out favorites at home A Taste of India: Vegetarian Dishes prepare two great summertime foods, pani puri and with fresh vegetables and, sometimes, less oil. In this Do you love to try something diferent on meatless falooda. Class is hands-on. Please bring a container. class, we’ll learn how to make crab Rangoon, pork Mondays? In this class, learn to make a feast of Indian Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The pot stickers, Japanese onion soup, hot and sour soup, vegetarian dishes for not only meatless Mondays, but Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is chicken Yaki udon, beef kung pao, orange chicken, every day of the week! In this class you will prepare used for entry into the facility. white chocolate fried banana wontons for dessert, and mixed vegetable korma, mixed vegetables cooked FOOD:733 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG more. Come hungry and bring take-home containers. with spices and cream; matar paneer, Indian cheese/ P01 F 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia paneer cooked with peas and aromatic spices; pulav, FOOD:734 | 1 session | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG April 26 Culinary Arts House, Studio aromatic Basmati rice cooked with variety of veggies P03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Michelle Melton and spices; dal bada, split chickpea/chana dal fritters; Feb. 27 Kirkwood Sr. HS, C 191 dal tadka, two types of lentils seasoned with aromatic Vegetarian Thali spices; and raita, a blend of carrot, cabbage and In Indian cuisine, the thali is an assortment of dishes NEW Mediterranean Tapas cucumber in yogurt with spices. Enjoy this meal with that seeks to capture six favors on a large single platter: Whether you know them as mezes, tapas or hors ready-made naan. Bring containers and your appetite sweet, bitter, sour, astringent and spicy. Gujarati thalis d’oeuvres, they all are small plates to be enjoyed with for these mouth-watering Indian dishes! are a popular and healthy dish, typically composed friends and family. Travel the Mediterranean through FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG of dairy, pulses, grains and seasonal vegetables. In food! Come join us for a fun, hands-on tour through P04 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Shintre this class, we will prepare yellow dal kadhi, which is similar to soup and made with yogurt and chickpea France, Greece, Spain and Italy. In this class, you will March 25 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 prepare marinated mushrooms, lamb meatballs with four. Both dishes are served with plain basmati rice. tzatziki yogurt cucumber sauce, Spanish tortillas, garlic A favorite dish on a gujarathi thali is shreek and puri shrimp, tomato pesto bruschetta and marinated olives. Delicious Indian Favorites (strained yogurt blended with safron and cardamom Enjoy the adventurous creations we make for lunch Spice up your dinner options with these Indian dishes and served with hot puris, an Indian fry bread made and enjoy with a beverage of your choice (BYOB). that are sure to liven up your next meal. In this class, with whole wheat four). You will learn to cook simple Please bring a container. Park on Hartford or Hampton. you will prepare chicken pulav, chicken cooked with yet satisfying vegetables such as spinach and squash, Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an aromatic basmati rice and spices; egg curry, boiled eggplant and sweet potato, methi (fenugreek) pakoras exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. eggs in a delicious curry sauce; fsh curry, fsh cooked and carrot salad. Please bring a container. Park on with yogurt, spices and raisins; and pepper chicken, Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary FOOD:734 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG chicken cooked with peppercorn and aromatic spices Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for P02 Sa 10 am-1 pm all served with naan bread. Bring containers and your entry into the facility. March 30 Culinary Arts House, Studio appetite for these mouth-watering Indian dishes! FOOD:733 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG FOOD:733 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Prabha Pergadia NEW Moroccan Tea Time P05 M 6 pm-9 pm Seema Shintre May 14 Culinary Arts House, Studio Did you know Morocco was the frst major importer of April 1 Lindbergh Sr. HS, 128 green tea worldwide? Tea time is essential in Moroccan culture where it has been made into a unique art form. Green tea combined with fresh herbs (mint being the most popular) is served alongside an assortment of fnger foods. In this authentic and unique class, you’ll learn the art of preparing and serving a proper pot of Moroccan tea. And to complete this delightful culinary experience, you’ll help prepare and enjoy accompanying teatime treats such as date and almond cookies, savory pastries, msemen (Moroccan pancake) and more! Class is hands-on. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. FOOD:722 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P02 Su 2 pm-5 pm Lisa Payne April 28 Culinary Arts House, Kitchen

Totally Tamales Just in time for Cinco De Mayo, learn how to make and Please host a tamale making party! We will make tamales with diferent fllings (meat flled and vegetarian) with Share Your Photos! sauces and salsas that are easy and delicious! Learn the process of tamale making and take home plenty for Have great pics of your continuing education classes and creations? Please share friends and family. Also, learn how to make a Mexican street corn salad and a delicious Mexican dessert that is the perfect complement for your tamales and any your experiences with the STLCC Continuing Education (CE) community! When you Mexican dish. Tamales are the perfect make-ahead- and-freeze dish. This class is part demonstration and post on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, be sure to use #stlccCE or @stlccCE. Your part hands-on. Please bring a container to take home extra goodies. Park on Hartford or Hampton. Flagpole photo could be included in a future issue of the CE catalog… with your permission in front. The Culinary Arts House has an exterior staircase that is used for entry into the facility. and recognition, of course! We can’t wait to see your photos. FOOD:734 | 1 session | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P01 Sa 10 am-1 pm Tifany Smith April 27 Culinary Arts House, Studio | @stlccCE | #stlccCE

34 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Dance

Ballet Belly Dance Latin

Ballet Tone and Stretch for Beginners Belly Dance for Fun and Fitness Let’s Salsa! Beginning techniques of classical ballet will be If you’re looking for a fun and entertaining new way Salsa is one of the most popular of the Latin dances; combined with toning and stretching on center foor to exercise, try belly dancing. This class will teach you it is easy to learn and a great workout. The rhythm is and barre for overall body conditioning. No prior ballet to perform various forms in the belly dance genre. It’s fast-paced full of sharp, energetic and exciting turns experience required. Leotard, leggings or tights and a workout to middle eastern music that just might along with other variations. After taking a few classes, ballet shoes required. Adiva Dance Center is located be what you’re looking for, whether your goal is you’ll have the confdence to join in the fun at parties, behind a kitchen and bath design store. exercise or performance. Wear ftness style clothing for receptions and dance clubs. No tennis shoes or DANC:701 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG freedom of movement. No baggy sweat clothes. Adiva sandals. Singles are welcome as well as couples. P01 M 7 pm-7:55 pm Dance Studio is located behind a kitchen and bath DANC:725 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG design store. Feb. 4 – March 25 Adiva Dance Ctr P01 Th 8 pm-8:50 pm Diane Brown DANC:745 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Feb. 21 – May 2 FV - PE, 233 P01 Tu 8 pm-9 pm • NOTE: No class 3/21. Ballet: Beginning Feb. 5 – March 26 Adiva Dance Ctr This fun class is designed for the student who has never studied ballet before or hasn’t taken a recent The Salsa Experience: Beginning class. You’ll learn to utilize your center/core for strong Egyptian Street Belly Dance: Beginning Learn the authentic Latin culture through the rhythmic ballet technique. The fun and exciting movement of If you are itching for something new in your dance sounds of salsa music and dance. In just eight weeks, ballet is a great way to get into shape with music and routine, this class is it! Egyptian street belly dance you will learn the history of salsa, the origin of the movement that is as good for the soul as it is for the is an exciting new style known in the Arab world as dance, basic salsa steps, musicality skills, technique body! Ballet shoes required. mahraganat sha’abi (Arabic for “festival dancing”) aka for men to become the perfect lead and ladies to be DANC:701 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG street sha’abi. This class is an introduction to this style a fantastic follow. You will be moving and shaking in P02 Th 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Amanda Fedor which has recently emerged from post-revolution time for a class night at some of the hottest Latin dance Feb. 21 – May 2 The Studio, Inc. youth culture. It is characterized by a blend of the spots in town! (Admissions and transportation on your indigenous, core movements of belly dance, Egyptian • NOTE: No class 3/21. own.) Couples are welcome though no partner is folkloric movements and modern street dance required. On street parking; stairs-only access to dance stylings. This high-energy dance is based heavily in the studio in residential area. rhythm and takes its gestural cues from the lyrics of DANC:725 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Tap the cutting-edge Egyptian electro-sha’abi music, also called mahragan. You can expect to sweat, have fun P02 Tu 6 pm-7 pm and learn about another culture! All genders welcome. Feb. 26 – April 16 Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co Tap Dance: Beginning This is a beginner class; no prior dance experience Designed for the beginner as well as for someone with required. limited tap experience, you will learn basic tap steps The Salsa Experience: Intermediate and tap combinations as well as a tap routine. Develop DANC:719 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG This class is for those who have taken Salsa Experience: your sense of movement while practicing basic rhythm P01 W 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye Beginning and understand basic salsa steps, tap techniques. Tap is a fun way to exercise! Feb. 20 – May 1 FP - PE, Dance Rm technique, musicality skills and cultural awareness. In this class you will learn more intricate turn patterns, $ $ • NOTE: No class 3/19. DANC:707 | 8 sessions | 69 AGE 60+ | 69 REG footwork and body movement. You will also have a P01 M 8 pm-9 pm better understanding of musicality, timing and speed. Feb. 4 – March 25 Adiva Dance Ctr Egyptian Street Belly Dance: This will really get you moving and shaking to some of • NOTE: Do not purchase tap shoes until afer Intermediate/Advanced the best Latin tunes on our class night out on the town! first class. Yalla! (“Let’s go!”) This class is a continuation of the Couples are welcome though no partner is required. DANC:707 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG skills learned in our ESBD beginner level course. Our DANC:725 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P02 Tu 7:30 pm-8:30 pm Bonnie Kleyboecker intermediate class will expand your knowledge and P03 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Feb. 19 – April 23 St John’s Evangelical UCC skill level by further exploring street dance concepts, Feb. 26 – April 16 Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co layered and intermediate torso work while also • NOTE: Bring shoes to first class. learning to dance as an individual as well as learning DANC:707 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG group choreography. You will go deeper into footwork, The Bachata Experience P03 Th 7:15 pm-8 pm Amanda Fedor layering, tracing, basic concepts of tutting and broaden This Dominican dance will have you styling and Feb. 21 – May 2 The Studio, Inc. your knowledge of Arabic music and rhythms as we socializing on the dance foor in no time! The main • NOTE: No class 3/21. Please do not have explore musicality and emotion in Egyptian dance! All focus in this course is for students to build a strong metatarsal rubber grippers on bottom of tap genders welcome. Prerequisite: Egyptian Street Belly foundation in both footwork and partner-work, attain Dance: Beginning. an authentic look and feel, develop and enhance shoes. leading and following techniques, as well as develop DANC:719 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG social dancing techniques and dance etiquette. This P02 Th 7 pm-8 pm Amber Skye class will help you gain a better understanding of Tap Dance: Beyond the Basics Feb. 21 – May 2 FP - PE, Dance Rm Once you’ve thoroughly mastered the basics, take what makes up bachata including history and origins, the next steps to advance your dancing technique. • NOTE: No class 3/21. culture, theory, tools and concepts to make you a You’ll learn and practice new steps, combinations and versatile dancer. a dance that will make you a more profcient tapper. We have more! For ages 7 to 12, we also DANC:725 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Previous tap experience and tap shoes required. ofer “Intro to Middle Eastern Folk and P04 Th 7 pm-8 pm DANC:708 | 10 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Modern Dance”! See page 68. Feb. 28 – April 18 Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co P01 Tu 6:30 pm-7:25 pm Bonnie Kleyboecker Feb. 19 – April 23 St John’s Evangelical UCC

Ballroom

Ballroom Dance: Beginning In eight short weeks, you can learn to dance with grace and ease. Be comfortable and confdent at the next social event you attend! A variety of dance rhythms and steps will be covered. Add a new dimension to your life by learning some of the classic favorites that can provide you with a lifetime of enjoyment. It’s a fun night out and you’ll be amazed at what you can do! Partners helpful though not required. Rotation of partners is encouraged but not mandatory. Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. DANC:720 | 8 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P01 M 6:30 pm-7:50 pm Karen Merlin Feb. 25 – April 22 Bluebird Park, Ellisville • NOTE: No class 3/11.

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Swing Dance: Beginning Country Western Line Dance Line Dance for Adults Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Learn the basic dance steps that will give you Even if you think you have two left feet, you can You’ll learn and practice a variety of easily performed confdence on the dance foor. You’ll have a lot of learn basic line dancing steps. No prior experience swing dance steps that are the basic ingredients of energetic fun while learning classic country western is necessary, and no partner is required. Come by all higher level swing dancing. This class will teach line dances as well as newer country western line yourself or bring a group of friends. Be prepared for the basics of swing along with combinations and dances. You will be able to dance at social events, lots of fun, cardiovascular exercise and the opportunity patterns of various swing movements. The techniques weddings and more. Partner not required, but bring to make new friends. Learn some new line dances and taught in this course will help you look great on the a friend or two for twice the fun! No experience some old classics at an easy-going pace. Non-rubber dance foor after just a few lessons! A fun way to meet necessary. soled shoes recommended. new friends and dance to great music. Couples and DANC:748 | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $85 REG DANC:748 | 8 sessions | $43 AGE 60+ | $59 REG singles welcome. Rotation of partners is encouraged P01 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm William Sevier P02 Tu 6:15 pm-7:15 pm Karen Merlin but not mandatory. Fee is per person. Dress shoes Feb. 19 – April 16 Sperreng, Cafeteria Feb. 26 – April 23 Bluebird Park, Ellisville recommended. No tennis shoes. • NOTE: No class 3/19. • NOTE: No class 3/12. | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $ REG DANC:738 85 P03 Th 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin P01 Tu 7:30 pm-9 pm William Sevier Feb. 28 – April 25 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Feb. 19 – April 16 Sperreng, Cafeteria Let’s Dance! Night Club 2‑Step • NOTE: No class 3/14. • NOTE: No class 3/19. Night club two-step is a great couple’s dance to learn to dance to slow music. It’s a dance that crosses music DANC:738 | 8 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG types, from country dance to R&B, easy listening, and P02 M 8 pm-9 pm Karen Merlin smooth jazz. Night club two-step can travel around the Line Dance for Older Adults: Feb. 25 – April 22 Bluebird Park, Ellisville dance foor, stay as a stationary dance or a combination. Easy Intermediate • NOTE: No class 3/11. It’s a popular style for many wedding couples because Step it up a notch! This class is for those who have of its smooth, romantic and relaxed qualities. If you are mastered the beginning class and want to learn more looking for a great slow dance, Night club two-step is dances. Come learn fun line dances you can do without Swing Dance: Beginning I and II the dance to learn, and our experienced instructors a partner. This is a great class if you’re single or in a This class will take you from beginning to amazing! will have you feeling comfortable on the dance foor group of friends who want to dance. So put on your Learn to swing dance in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. in three short lessons! Partners only. Fee is per person. dancing shoes and learn the hottest new line dances This class will start with the basics of swing along with Dress shoes recommended. No tennis shoes. as well as the all-time classics. Be prepared for lots of patterns of various swing movements, then move on fun, cardiovascular exercise and meeting good friends. to more complex combinations and techniques. If you DANC:719 | 3 sessions | $40 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Prerequisite: Line Dance for Older Adults: Beginning. already know the basics, come refne your technique P03 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Geraldine Tevlin No partner required. and swing to the next level. By the end of this course, April 22 – May 6 Concordia Lutheran SENR:703 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG you’ll look great on the dance foor! A fun way to meet DANC:719 | 8 sessions | $55 AGE 60+ | $85 REG P01 Th 10 am-10:50 am Sandra Derickson new friends and dance to great music. Partners only. P04 W 5:45 pm-7 pm Sharon Martin Feb. 7 – April 25 FV - PE, 233 Fee is per person. Dress shoes recommended. No Feb. 20 – April 17 Sperreng, Cafeteria tennis shoes. • NOTE: No class 2/28, 3/21. DANC:738 | 6 sessions | $48.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG P03 M 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Geraldine Tevlin Slide Dance: Beginning March 4 – April 8 Concordia Lutheran Slide dancing is a fun, energetic way to get your exercise. People of all ages can have a lot of fun moving to great music and making new friends, too! If you’ve West Coast Swing never tried slide dancing or you haven’t danced this West Coast swing is the most popular, evolving form style in a while and would like a refresher, this is the of swing dancing throughout the world, danced by class for you. Our instructor will start at the beginning all generations. The music can be slower for blues and take you to fantastic! No experience required. or more upbeat for today’s popular tunes. Leads are DANC:749 | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG smooth, firty and fun. It’s very popular in the St. Louis area – lots of places to enjoy West Coast swing on your P01 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King next dance-night out. Our instructors will cover the Feb. 2 – March 9 FP - PE, Dance Rm basics and move on to as many patterns as possible. P02 Sa 11 am-11:50 am LaVerne Gee We’ll work on spinning, timing, lead/follow and more. Feb. 2 – March 9 FV - PE, 233 Great fun for parties, weddings and other social events. P04 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Nigeria King Partners required. Fee is per person. Dress shoes March 30 – May 11 FP - PE, Dance Rm recommended. No tennis shoes. • NOTE: No class 4/20. | $ | $ DANC:740 8 sessions | 55 AGE 60+ 85 REG Easy Social Dance P05 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Eleanor Whitney P01 M 8 pm-9:15 pm Sharon Martin Are you attending a cruise, wedding reception or social March 30 – May 11 FV - PE, 233 Feb. 4 – April 1 Concordia Lutheran gathering where there will be dancing? Then take our • NOTE: No class 4/20. • NOTE: No class 2/18. fun course and learn several easy dances that will allow P02 W 7:15 pm-8:30 pm Sharon Martin you to dance to anything – fast or slow. You can learn how to look good and move with confdence on the Slide Dance: Plus Feb. 20 – April 17 Sperreng, Cafeteria This is a strictly-for-fun course that is designed to • NOTE: No class 3/20. dance foor. You’ll develop the ability to lead or follow for a smooth, confdent look. If there is a particular teach you the electric slide and many of its popular song you want to know how to dance to for your variations. Be on top of the latest steps and routines wedding or other social event, feel free to bring it to so you can be confdent on the dance foor at the next class for helpful suggestions. party or social event. Some experience recommended. | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $ REG DANC:728 | 8 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $69 REG DANC:749 49 P02 Tu 7:30 pm-8:50 pm Karen Merlin P03 Sa noon-12:50 pm LaVerne Gee Feb. 26 – April 23 Bluebird Park, Ellisville Feb. 2 – March 9 FV - PE, 233 • NOTE: No class 3/12. P06 Sa noon-12:50 pm Eleanor Whitney P03 Th 6:30 pm-7:50 pm Karen Merlin March 30 – May 11 FV - PE, 233 Feb. 28 – April 25 Bluebird Park, Ellisville • NOTE: No class 4/20. • NOTE: No class 3/14. DANC:728 | 10 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Th 7 pm-7:50 pm Diane Brown Feb. 21 – May 2 FV - PE, 233

36 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Music Songwriting: The Art and Discipline Fun with Ukulele: Part II In this class we will look at the intricacies of crafting Continue to learn about playing the ukulele in a fun Harmonica original songs, the pleasure and therapeutic value and easy way. Prerequisite: Fun with Ukulele: Part I of this mode of self-expression, the many stylistic or permission of the instructor. The fnal class of the Harmonica: Beginning approaches to writing a song, the barriers (both session will be spent of-site for a special performance The harmonica is a fun and easy musical instrument realistic and self-imposed) to fnishing and sharing an for your friends and family! Fee includes music and use to learn. In just three sessions, you will be able to play original song, and examples throughout music history of ukulele. dozens of folk and campfre-type songs. Fee includes of both successful and unsuccessful songs along with MUSC:705 | 8 sessions | $57 AGE 60+ | $95 REG student guide/song-book and a 10-hole “C” diatonic the personal stories behind them. Students will get to P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Karl Markl harmonica. Instructor is a member of the Gateway share favorite songs from the popular music canon and Feb. 19 – April 16 STLCC-South County, 122 Harmonica club. bring in works of their own to share and get feedback. • NOTE: No class 3/13. MUSC:720 | 3 classes | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG MUSC:725 | 6 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG P02 W 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick Feb. 6 – Feb. 20 MC - CE Feb. 19 – April 2 MC - BA, 114 Piano P01 W 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Buddy and Jessie Hirsch • NOTE: No class 3/19. April 10 – April 24 MC - CE Piano: Beginning In this enjoyable, relaxed approach to the piano, you Guitar and Ukulele will learn: 1) the letter names of notes and where they Band and Orchestra are on the keyboard, 2) simple chords to accompany Beginning Guitar melodies, 3) easy rhythm patterns, 4) pedaling. Text Symphonic Band This class is for students who have never played a and headphones with 1/4" adapter required. Course Study and performance of representative symphonic guitar and have no background in music. The class is intended for those with little or no piano or music band literature. Available for credit as MUS 134.650 will cover tuning, string changing, how to select a new experience. (CRN 10387). Auditions for seating only. Call the guitar and a brief history of the guitar. Students will MUSC:711 | 12 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $109 REG conductor at 314-984-7636. learn to play frst position and open position chords, P03 Sa 8 am-9:30 am Christina Springer MUSC:716 | 32 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG simple scales, melodies and right hand strumming Jan. 26 – May 4 FV - C, 114 techniques. We will introduce tablature and guitar P01 Th 7 pm-9:40 pm Gary Gackstatter notation. Must bring own (acoustic) guitar and an extra • NOTE: No class 2/23, 3/16, 3/23. Jan. 22 – May 19 MC - HW set of strings. No text required. MUSC:710 | 14 sessions | $56 AGE 60+ | $89 REG • NOTE: No class 3/21. MUSC:705 | 8 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG P01 Tu 12:05 pm-12:55 pm Cheryl Conley P03 W 7 pm-8:30 pm James Renz Jan. 29 – May 7 MC - HE, 112 Meramec Orchestra Feb. 20 – April 17 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W 115 • NOTE: No class 3/19. Study and performance of representative chamber and • NOTE: No class 3/20. symphonic literature. Additional studio hours required. Piano: Advanced Beginning and More Available for credit as MUS.132.651 (CRN 10386). Learn more advanced rhythms like dotted rhythms Auditions for seating only. Contact the conductor at Guitar: Beginning and More and triplets, major chords and their functions, staccato 314-984-7636. This class is for students who have never played a | | $ | $ guitar and have no background in music. The class playing, major scales and exercises, and expression MUSC:714 16 sessions 35 AGE 60+ 35 REG will cover tuning, string changing, how to select a new marks and phrasing. Pop music introduced. Songs will P01 M 7 pm-9:40 pm Gary Gackstatter guitar and a brief history of the guitar. Students will be played in major keys. There is a review at course’s Jan. 22 – May 19 MC - HW learn to play frst position and open position chords, beginning if needed. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of • NOTE: No class 3/18. simple scales, melodies and right hand strumming keyboard and letter names of notes recommended. techniques. We will introduce tablature and guitar Text and headphones with 1/4" adapter required. notation. Must bring own (acoustic) guitar and an extra MUSC:711 | 12 sessions | $61 AGE 60+ | $109 REG Vocals and Choir set of strings. Text required; bring to frst class. P01 Sa 9:35 am-11 am Christina Springer MUSC:705 | 12 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Jan. 26 – May 4 FV - C, 114 • NOTE: No class 2/23, 3/16, 3/23. Singing with Impact P08 Sa 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Christina Springer This course will examine the power and intimacy of Jan. 26 – May 4 FV - C, 114 singing (concentrating on popular music idioms), • NOTE: No class 2/23, 3/16, 3/23. Piano: Intermediate unique vocal styles from around the world, and how Student must know letter names of notes and where to develop your own vocal style for maximum pleasure Advanced Beginning Guitar they’re located on the keyboard. Covers minor chords and impact. We will look at elements of singing A continuation of Beginning Guitar. Students need and songs in minor keys, fnishing major scales and such as enunciating lyrics efectively, harmonies, acoustic guitar only. Students will continue reading starting minor keys, chromatic scales, inverted chords, projecting, proper breathing, and creative emoting standard music notation; play chords, including barre more advanced pedal study and more pop songs. Text in order to command audience attention. Everyone chords; play ensemble based music and work on basic and headphones with 1/4" adapter required. will get a chance to sing and receive useful guidance. improvisation skills. Text required. MUSC:712 | 14 sessions | $56 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Professional performance techniques will be covered. | | $ | $ P01 Th 12:05 pm-12:55 pm Cheryl Conley No text required, just a desire to sing at the height of MUSC:705 12 sessions 61 AGE 60+ 109 REG your potential. P10 Sa 12:05 pm-12:25 pm Christina Springer Jan. 31 – May 9 MC - HE, 112 | 8 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG Jan. 26 – May 4 FV - C, 114 • NOTE: No class 3/21. MUSC:725 89 P05 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick • NOTE: No class 2/23, 3/16, 3/23. Jan. 28 – March 25 MC - LH, 102 Piano: Advanced Workshop • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18. Finger Picking for Guitar For those who enjoy playing all types of music. Learn a Play folk, blues, ragtime and hear general variety of songs from the classics to jazz to pop. Class accompaniment patterns using the thumb and covers continuation of minor scales and chords, more Meramec Concert Choir fngers of the right hand along with left hand chords pieces in minor keys, more difcult rhythm patterns A study and performance of advanced choral literature to create a complete, solo sound. Course emphasizes such as trills, turns and tremolos. Many techniques including vocal technique and development. Available alternating bass style. Music in both guitar tablature taught through fun songs. Text and 1/4" headphone for credit as MUS 131.601 (CRN 10388). Auditions and traditional notation. If time allows, instructor may adapter required. for part assignment only. Contact the conductor at discuss open tuning concepts. Prerequisite: Ability MUSC:713 | 14 sessions | $56 AGE 60+ | $89 REG 314-984-7638. to tune the guitar, know frst position chords and P02 Tu 9:05 am-9:55 am Cheryl Conley MUSC:717 | 32 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG experience in making basic chord changes with the left Jan. 29 – May 7 MC - HE, 112 P01 TuTh 12:30 pm-1:50 pm Jerry Myer hand. Previous students welcome and will be provided • NOTE: No class 3/19. Jan. 22 – May 19 MC - HW new songs. All must bring a six-string acoustic guitar P01 Th 9:05 am-9:55 am Cheryl Conley • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/21. and guitar capo to each class. Bringing music stand is Jan. 31 – May 9 MC - HE, 112 recommended. No text required. • NOTE: No class 3/21. MUSC:705 | 8 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG P02 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm James Renz Feb. 19 – April 16 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W 115 • NOTE: No class 3/19.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 37 Photography Field Classes Studio Lighting, Portrait and Indoor Photography This class serves as an introduction to the basic Core Classes techniques of studio and location lighting. Students will learn how to use their fash as a primary and Digital Photography: Introduction secondary light source. The use of multiple fashes, Come learn the basic skills involved in photography, refectors and other light modifers as well as the such as camera skills and the use of light, exposure pros and cons of fash versus continuous light will and composition. Understand aperture, shutter speed, be discussed and demonstrated in a hands-on ISO, basic composition, depth of feld and histograms. environment. Learn efective and economical tips and You will need a digital camera and memory card. This techniques to achiever professional results. You will course meets the curriculum requirements of the need to bring your digital camera to class. Prerequisite: Digital Photography Essentials Program. Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Better Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. PHOT:720 | 4 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $69 REG PHOT:765 | 4 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 M 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Gary Hesse Jan. 28 – Feb. 25 MC - SW, 108 Jan. 26 – Feb. 16 MC - SW, 108 • NOTE: No class 2/18. P02 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Feb. 5 – Feb. 26 MC - SW, 108 Field Photography: Sports, P03 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Concerts, Weddings and Events If taking pictures is your passion and Learn how to shoot events as a participant – not an you have artistic flair, the Digital Feb. 7 – Feb. 28 Corp. College, 207 observer – and create images that put your audience at the center of the action. Discover how to pick the best Photography Essentials program from Digital Photography: Intermediate lens for each event, choosing from wide angle, normal, This class is geared for you to continue and expand on portrait or telephoto. Explore how professionals STLCC will help you build new skills, learning about composition and lighting techniques. harness natural light to achieve great images. Master focus on your strengths and learn You will learn how lighting and composition will the basics of bounce fash to get expert results with change the way you take photos and enhance your just one light. Learn how to use a “shot list” to ensure the tricks of the trade necessary to skills as a photographer. This class is the next step for that you capture all the images that each job requires. introductory photography students or those who have Get acquainted with legendary feld photographers take your passion to the next level. a fundamental knowledge of their camera functions. and learn how to put their techniques to work for you. Bring your camera and accessories. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Better Better Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. Six (6) photography classes and Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. This Bring digital camera to class. This course meets the course meets the curriculum requirements of the curriculum requirements of the Digital Photography three (3) additional Photoshop Digital Photography Essentials Program. Certifcate. classes meet the curriculum PHOT:721 | 4 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $69 REG PHOT:712 | 4 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P02 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans requirements of the program: March 7 – April 4 Corp. College, 207 Feb. 23 – March 16 MC - SW, 108 • NOTE: No class 3/21. P01 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Nature and Outdoor Photography • Three (3) core classes March 12 – April 9 MC - SW, 108 Improve your outdoor photography skills and expand • NOTE: No class 3/19. your creativity. In this hands-on class, you’ll learn the techniques to transform your nature and outdoor • Three (3) field classes photography with infeld, hands-on photo instruction Digital Photography: Advanced coupled with classroom sessions and image critiques. • Three (3) Photoshop classes This class is geared for you to continue and expand on You will gain a greater understanding of what makes learning about composition and lighting techniques. a great photo, learn the techniques required, and pick (see page 20 for courses) You will learn how lighting and composition will up some tips and tricks professional photographers change the way you take photos and enhance your use. This class will meet in a classroom and in a nature Upon successful fulfillment of the skills as a photographer. This class is the next step for setting. You will need to have your photos developed intermediate photography students or those who have or printed and brought to the last class. Prerequisite: program requirements, an award a fundamental knowledge of their camera functions. Digital Photography: Introduction or Take Better Bring your camera and accessories. Prerequisite: Digital Pictures: Introduction or equivalent experience. of completion will be granted. To Photography: Intermediate or equivalent experience. Bring digital camera to class. Field trips required on This course meets the curriculum requirements of the own. Details to be announced in class. Provide own learn more, call 314-984-7777. Digital Photography Essentials Program. transportation. This course meets the curriculum PHOT:722 | 4 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $69 REG requirements of the Digital Photography Essentials P01 Th 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse Program. Photography classes may be taken April 18 – May 9 Corp. College, 207 PHOT:708 | 4 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG individually or as part of the program. P02 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Gary Hesse P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am John Kerans April 23 – May 14 MC - SW, 108 April 27 – May 18 MC - SW, 106

Enhanced Skills

Darkroom Developing and Printing for B&W Photography Students will learn to develop and print black and white pictures in a darkroom. Explore chemical mixture, exposure time and use of darkroom equipment. Students must provide flm and 35mm camera. Chemicals, developing equipment and some paper will be provided. This is a flm developing class, not a photography instruction class. Students should bring flm to develop or negatives to print to frst class. PHOT:705 | 6 sessions | $62.50 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 F 6:30 pm-9 pm Cheryl Petrovic Feb. 8 – March 15 FP - F, 411

38 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Theater Writing Actor’s Workshop: Beginning and Brush‑Up The Craft of Writing Exploring the Creative Process Curtain up! A fun workshop for beginning actors and a great brush-up for more experienced actors. Prepare Unleashing the Writer Within Write Now: How to Blow Past monologues and develop cold reading techniques Every one of us has a special story to tell, but it can be Your Inner Stop Sign while you build your confdence and sharpen your hard in this busy, modern world to access that creativity. Often, people undervalue the signifcance of their auditioning skills. Have a blast acting with fellow In this class, we’ll peel away the familiar outer layers of own voices thinking what they have to say isn’t pretty classmates and enjoy learning more about your talent doubt, distraction and writer’s block. We’ll get to the enough to publish or somehow just doesn’t seem with a diferent style each semester! core of what we’re actually trying to say, and we’ll learn legitimate because they feel crushed by the adjective, THTR:701 | 10 sessions | $52.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG to say it with language that is irreplaceably unique to “writer.” In this class, you will join a unique community P03 M 7 pm-9 pm David Houghton each of us. When the writer within is unleashed, the of individuals who have something say and want to Feb. 25 – May 6 MC - SC, 201 words will come freely – and the stories we need to tell know how to get it on the page. We will survey writing • NOTE: No class 3/18. will fnally occur to us. It will not be a class requirement, styles across genres including fction, non-fction, but those interested in sharing their work will receive poetry and technical writing to gain perspective the beneft of a thorough, productive critique from and sharpen your skills Don’t join this class because Improv Comedy For Beginners the instructor and fellow students. You’ll need to make you want to be a “writer.” Join this class because you Step out of your comfort zone and explore the creative copies of your work to share. want provide a constructive outlet for your inner world of improv! If you like the show “Whose Line Is It WRIT:701 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG narrator who won’t shut up, or want to introduce the Anyway?” you’ll love this class. Learn how to think on world to the cast of intriguing characters living in your feet and live in the moment while having fun! P02 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes Feb. 25 – March 25 MC - CS, 206 your daydreams. Let’s do it together, let’s do it write After taking this class, you will understand the basic now. This class will feature a lit crawl to the Missouri structure of improvisation and be able to play improv Botanical Garden, Missouri Art Museum, and Missouri games with confdence. Developing Your Dialogue History Museum. Class meets 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/16, 3/30, THTR:707 | 4 sessions | $30 AGE 60+ | $50 REG Does your dialogue sound stif? Would a real person 4/13, 4/27, and 5/11. say that? Participate in writing activities designed P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Bob Baker WRIT:701 | 1 session | $76.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG to develop your use of dialogue. Enjoy learning and Feb. 26 – March 26 MC - HE, 134 P01 Sa 9 am-noon Daphne Rivers • NOTE: No class 3/19. practicing the essential elements of dialogue through concise presentations and enjoyable activities. Have Feb. 2 – May 11 FP - C, 215 fun examining what people say, why they say it and Musical Improv Comedy for Singers how to fctionalize their conversation. Bring your fears, Step out of your comfort zone and explore the creative wants and good humor to this interactive workshop. Creative Writing for New Writers: world of musical improv! Have a blast as you learn WRIT:724 | 1 session | $30.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG how to make up funny songs on the spot. Explore A One Day Workshop P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Jef May Are you just getting started with writing? Do you want the basics of melody, rhythm and rhyme, and practice March 7 MC - BA, 116 incorporating them into improv games and scenes. to discover your strengths as a writer? Would you like Instructor is the author of “The Improv Comedy positive feedback on your writing in a supportive Musician,” co-written with Laura Hall, the longtime Bringing Your Characters to Life environment? This workshop will help you create pianist on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” What makes a person interesting? What makes them a short story, essay or poem to share in a group | | $ | $ memorable? What makes them unforgettable? workshop. Bring writing tools of your choice (pen and THTR:707 1 session 20.50 AGE 60+ 30 REG paper or laptop/tablet). P01 Sa 1 pm-4 pm Bob Baker Characters are the living, breathing center of your story or novel. They are the engines that drive your plot WRIT:701 | 1 session | $45 AGE 60+ | $59 REG March 30 MC - HW, 102 forward, that keep it moving and keep your readers P03 Sa 9:30 am-4 pm Meredith McDonough asking “then what did they do?” In this workshop, March 9 FP - C, 217 we’ll get beyond looks and discuss the wide range of ingredients that go into making an unforgettable character: their secrets, their motivations, their biggest hopes and their greatest fears. When you know your characters, you know what must happen in your story. Meredith establishes an extremely We’ll discuss some of your favorite characters, from “ fction or otherwise, and try to reverse-engineer them positive environment in the to see what makes them tick. Appropriate for students classroom and her enthusiasm just getting started on creating their characters or writers who are looking for more ways to make them makes the goals seem achievable leap of the page. for her students. Strong motivator. WRIT:719 | 1 session | $41 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P02 Sa 9 am-3:30 pm Jefrey Ricker March 16 MC - SO, 107 Grammar You Should Know David W. After graduating from high school and even college, St. Louis many of us still have gaps and lapses in our grammar and spelling. For example, when to use “who” and NEW The Healing Power of the when to use “whom”, and what’s the diference Pen: Writing Through Trauma between “efect” and “afect.” The years may have Science has proven that keeping unprocessed chipped away at your knowledge of English, but this emotions bottled up can lead to health problems. class will apply a fresh coat of literacy to your writing, Writing provides a way to process events and struggles. no matter what kind you do. This class was formerly In this class, you will learn how to use creative writing called Writing Basics Brush-Up (What You Should Have exercises to craft a story and create characters and Learned in High School!). metaphors that allow exploration of self in a safe WRIT:704 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG environment. This will not be therapy. It is more an P06 Th 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes honest evaluation of self that will result in writing an April 4 – April 25 FP - C, 221 in-depth personal essay. WRIT:765 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Mining Your Soul Story P01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Mary Eigel Our minds record the sum of our experiences. Writing March 16 MC - SO, 204 extracts the event and allows us to see the situation and our reaction as two separate things. Using various prompts, refective journaling time and shared conversation, you will be given tools for mining and writing your own soul story. This workshop is intended for everyone, whether you are new to writing or a long- time journal writer. WRIT:710 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Sa 9 am-3 pm Mary Eigel April 13 MC - SO, 232

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 39 Writer’s Workshop: Revising and Editing Genre From Memory to Memoir One thing most writers can do even better than In this hands-on writing workshop, students will writing is procrastinate. Completing your short story, have the opportunity to practice the art and craft of poem, chapter or essay is usually a matter of revising How to Map a Murder writing their life stories. We will learn how memories and editing. Usually it takes several drafts to polish Ever have the urge to write a whodunit? Published and personal experiences are shaped into stories your project enough to consider it fnished. This class mystery authors will lead you through the intricacies by reading and discussing works from masters like will guide you through three drafts of your short story, of plotting, character development, descriptive scene Joan Didion, David Sedaris, Cheryl Strayed and other poem or essay. If you’re writing a book, you will be writing, and setting clues, as well as a brief explanation contemporary memoirists and essay writers. Using a guided through revising one chapter, be it the frst of publishing choices open to writers and some of the hands-on approach, we will explore the diferent ways or fnal. We will workshop each draft, which entails diferences between traditional and self-publishing. to tell personal stories and workshop student pieces sharing your work-in-progress with fellow students WRIT:719 | 1 session | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG on the last night. Writers from all levels of experience and the instructor. Our purpose will be to encourage P01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Jo Hiestand, Pam DeVoe are welcome. one another, clarify the writing and, most of all, to help March 2 MC - SO, 111 WRIT:714 | 3 sessions | $38 AGE 60+ | $49 REG bring your project to a polished conclusion. This course P01 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Melody Meiners is designed for those already working on a novel, short April 4 – April 18 MC - SO, 206 story, poetry or essay. Please bring at least fve copies Focus on Fiction: Creative Toolbox to the frst session. Have you ever wondered how fction writers generate | | $ | $ character ideas and plots? Inspiration can strike at any WRIT:706 4 sessions 49.50 AGE 60+ 79 REG time and in any form. The challenge is to recognize Publishing P03 M 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes ideas when they come, organize those ideas and stick April 1 – April 22 MC - CS, 206 with them until you type, “The End.” In this course, we will explore methods to develop stories and build NEW Readying for Publication a better writing practice, including organization, Now that you have fnished the bulk of your novel, Finding Your Niche short story or poetry, there are fnal steps you must Who are you as a writer? What are your goals, dreams, development and overcoming writer’s block. Through lecture, discussion and in-class exercises, you will learn take: editing and proofreading, and choosing your expectations, whims, tastes, desires and peculiarities? method of publication. Students will be asked to bring What is your style? Style can be an excuse for lazy how to build a toolbox that taps into your creative potential. in their work. Under the guidance of the instructor, the writing or it can be an incandescent artistic expression. class members will help one another workshop their | 2 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $ REG More likely, yours falls somewhere in between. WRIT:706 39 writing. Information on how and where to publish Discover who you are by comparing your style to P01 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Melody Meiners will be provided, specifcally catered to the goals of successful literary and commercial authors. Enjoy an March 7 – March 14 MC - SO, 206 each student. This class will also cover how to write evening of concise presentation and well-designed a query letter and get a literary agent. While self- activity facilitated by an experience writer. publishing has become more common, many writers | 1 session | $31 AGE 60+ | $ REG So You Think You Want to WRIT:765 39 Write for TV and Film? still opt to go with an established publishing house. P02 W 6 pm-9 pm Jef May Do you have a great idea for a TV show or a feature In order to accomplish this, writers must frst secure April 24 MC - BA, 118 flm but you don’t know what to do with it? In this an agent conducive to their style and genre. This is three-hour workshop, you’ll learn how to expand accomplished by composing a successful query. Poetry Write‑In and Workshop your initial idea into a complete, three-act story with WRIT:704 | 4 sessions | $49.50 AGE 60+ | $79 REG Novices and masters alike are welcome to this interesting characters and a compelling plot. You’ll P01 Tu 7 pm-9:30 pm Jordan Oakes workshop. We will discuss getting inspired, knowing also be introduced to basic screenplay writing format Feb. 26 - March 26 FP - C, 215 when to revise and when to stop, and publishing tips. standards that will help your script look professional. | | $ | $ Additionally, we will write, revise and engage in a WRIT:728 1 session 30 AGE 60+ 39 REG Self‑Publishing for Writers positive, constructive workshop. Bring writing tools of P01 Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Rita Russell If you’re writing a book and have been contemplating your choice (pen and paper or laptop/tablet). April 6 FV - TC, 207 the daunting task of getting it published, come learn WRIT:716 | 1 session | $30.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG about the process involved in self-publishing your P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Meredith McDonough work. This class will give you information you need to May 2 MC - SO, 206 Writing Dialogue and know to save yourself a lot time and money and help Scenes for the Screen you understand all the decisions required to make self- Every time you sit down to write a script, you are faced publishing a successful venture. We’ll cover everything Sip‑n‑Scribe with the challenge of creating a great scene: Where from getting copyright registered, applying for an Looking to get your creative brain moving? Need a to begin? How long should it be? How to make the ISBN, good cover design, manuscript editing, print, refreshing way to mix up your writing? Then push away dialogue and narrative descriptions snap, crackle eBooks and marketing. from your keyboard, get ready to put pen to paper and and pop? In this class, you’ll learn the essential keys come mingle with other writers. Join us at Sasha’s on for creating dynamic scenes that are full of confict, WRIT:704 | 1 session | $24 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Shaw to write-n-wine! Sip and Scribe is a fun evening subtext, characterization and imagery. This course is P02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill Mettendorf of creative writing prompts, idea swapping and drink- designed for screenwriters, but writers of all genres are March 7 MC - SO, 108 sipping. The goal is to experiment with something welcome. new on the page in an informal, relaxed way all while WRIT:728 | 6 session | $52.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG enjoying time with your friends and making new ones. How to Get Published in P02 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Rita Russell Literary Magazines Writing prompts are presented, then you give it a fun March 27 – May 1 FV - TC, 207 twist and let your words fow! No one is here to write Do you want to publish a story, essay or poem in a the next Great American novel. But if that happens, literary magazine? Are you unsure where to begin? please include us in the special thanks. BYO pen and Focus on Fiction: Whether you have fnished pieces ready to go or paper. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages will be are just getting started in your writing process, this Creating Memorable Characters introductory workshop will demystify the publishing available for purchase along with a menu of delectable Crafting a compelling character from our imagination foods. process and build your confdence in your writing. This is a daunting challenge, but if you can create will help you match your unique, creative writing with WRIT:765 | 1 session | $30.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG characters with dimension, you are well on your way like-minded publishers and get your writing out there! P03 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Jef May to writing a believable and perhaps unforgettable Bring your ideas and works-in-progress along with May 8 Sasha’s on Shaw story. Memorable characters are the heart of good your laptop or tablet, and be ready to search writing fction and keep the reader turning the page. In this markets in class. A device with that you can access the course, you will discover techniques for developing internet is required. Please note that this class does not NEW Bullet Journals for Writers heroes, antiheroes and villains that are compelling and cover self-publishing. The website bulletjournal.com describes a bullet perhaps unforgettable. Through lecture, examples and journal as “The Analog System for the Digital Age.” in-class exercises, you will learn techniques to breathe WRIT:704 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG These blank notebooks, which may or may not consist life into your characters and make them captivating. P03 Sa 9:30 am-4 pm Meredith McDonough of pages with dot grids, can contain to-do lists, diary WRIT:706 | 1 session | $32 AGE 60+ | $39 REG March 30 MC - SO, 205 entries, and much more. For writers, that more often P02 Th 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Melody Meiners means a section devoted to ideas and inspiration. A writer’s bullet journal might also contain a plan to March 28 MC - SO, 205 transform their plans into concrete projects. Whatever your goals as a writer, this course will show you how a bullet journal can kick start your creativity, your career or both. WRIT:710 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P02 Th 9:30 am-4 pm Charlene Oldham May 11 MC - BA, 202

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WordPress for Writers: Easy Website Design for Online Publishing Looking for a place to share your poetry, essays, short stories and other creative works with the world? Why not design the perfect online forum yourself with WordPress, which draws more than 409 million people who view 15.5 billion pages each month? WordPress is one of the world’s most popular Web design tools because it is free, easy to use and produces professional results. In fact, WordPress sites are so pro that you can even use them as an online hub for marketing your work to journals, magazines and other print or online publications. Prerequisite: Windows Introduction class or equivalent experience. Students must have a generic email account through Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail and know this email address and password. Students are advised to bring their laptop or tablet computer to class. Bring a sack lunch. Designed for beginning or experienced WRIT:704 | 1session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P04 Sa 9:30 am-4 pm Charlene Oldham writers, this program provides formal April 6 MC - BA, 202 opportunity to develop your own We have more! Discover more WordPress writing voice, build expertise in the art learning opportunities on page 21. and craf of writing and gain insight into today’s publishing environment. How to Publish Your Own Book: Inspire. Challenge. What You Need to Know Have you been thinking about writing a book (or • One (1) course from each of Help others grow. perhaps you have written one) and are curious about the four areas of study how to publish it yourself? In this four-hour workshop, Do you have a hobby, talent, we’ll cover the realities of independent publishing, how editing and design can make your book look • Two (2) electives from skill or area of expertise that you great, options for getting your book into print, any area of study sales channels, eBook production and tips for book would like to teach to others? marketing. • Portfolio review capstone We are looking for instructors WRIT:704 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG evaluation with a faculty member P05 Sa 8 am-noon St. Louis Publishers Assocation for the following topics, and April 13 MC - SO, 206 Upon successful fulfillment of the welcome ideas for new classes: Finding Writing Jobs Using program requirements, students will • Basic Life Support (BLS) Online Resources Online job boards including Upwork and ProBlogger be granted an award of completion. ofer thousands of new writing jobs every day, but • Computers they’re only starting points for fnding work online. Whether you are already an experienced freelancer To learn more, call 314-984-7777. or you are simply interested in exploring options • Social Media for earning extra income while working from home, this session will help you identify multiple online job • Podcasting boards to fnd paid writing work you’ll enjoy. Students are advised to bring their laptop or tablet computer to class. Bring a sack lunch. • Finance WRIT:722 | 1 session | $44 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Sa 9:30 am-4 pm Charlene Oldham • Business Analytics April 20 FP - C, 213 • Non - Profit Development • Senior Exercise • Nature, Ecology & Horticulture • Religion • History • Theater • Fine Art • Culture

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Hands‑On Home Repair: Plumbing Auto Got a leaky faucet or just want to upgrade to the latest style? Has your running toilet caused your water bill to Basic Car Maintenance skyrocket? Don’t get sticker shock by calling a plumber. This course is designed to help you better understand Instead, come to this hands-on class and learn how to your cars, the auto repair industry and service fx minor plumbing issues. problems you may encounter. Combines lecture HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG on specifc maintenance problems with laboratory P04 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton sessions during which you will have the opportunity March 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 to inspect and perform minor repairs and maintenance on your own car. AUTO:701 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG DIY Home Inspections Considering buying or selling a home in the near P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Michael Silva future? This class will give you the basic know-how April 11 Advanced Auto Service to perform your own unofcial inspections and potentially save you money and headaches by spotting costly repairs before you get to the contract stage. Home DIY Topics will include reasons for home inspections, what home inspectors look for, what is a home inspection report, how to choose a home inspector and the DIY Trim and Crown Molding diferent types of inspections. Our experienced handy-person will show you how to measure, cut and hang trim and crown molding. You’ll REAL:701 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG learn how to prep the room prior to installing, learn P03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Troy Galloway the basics of a miter saw and the proper hardware to March 12 MC - SO, 109 install. If you want to add value to your home or have a renovation in your future, get to this class before We have more! Learn about real estate as an getting started. investment strategy and career on page 48. HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton Jan. 30 FV - E, 158 Paint Like a Pro Of course you can paint, but can you paint like a pro? Be Your Own General Contractor Learn how to prepare surfaces – what to use and what Save money on home renovation projects by serving as not to use. We’ll tell you if and what you need to prime your own general contractor. This class will give you a with primer versus stain blockers. Our instructor will basic understanding of a general contractor’s role and talk about techniques for texturing to make your responsibilities. Topics included are understanding patches not look like a patch. You can make your paint contracts, how to interview your sub-contractors, brush do the work. Sounds simple, but we’ll explain required permits, insurance for the property owner how that makes the job easier. And of course, fnishing and sub-contractors, scheduling sub-contractors and the job: ways to keep clean-up easy and quick. the proper order, setting up a payment schedule, liens HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG and waivers. P05 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton HOME:713 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG March 27 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 P08 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Troy Galloway Feb. 5 MC - SO, 108 How to Use Power Tools Power tools help us perform difcult tasks with less Hands‑On Home Repair: Electrical Fixes efort and greater accuracy than most of us could When something needs fxing who do you call? Fix it accomplish without them. However, in order to use yourself and save time, money and hassle! A variety of them efectively and without injury, you must know simple home repairs will be presented with a hands- how to operate them correctly and safely. In this class, on focus. We’ll talk about electricity and safety, most our home repair expert will demonstrate the operation people’s #1 concern. If you need a new light fxture, of several common power tools, including corded and wall switch or outlet, this class will guide you. We’ll cordless drill, dremel, reciprocating saw, miter saw and talk about other small electrical problems and the circle saw. If you have a small power tool you’d like to diference between aluminum and copper wiring and know more about, bring it to class and our instructor how to work with both. We’ll look at how-to, when- may select it for a demonstration. Join us and bring to and when it’s safer NOT-to. You won’t need to fear your questions. performing your own simple DIY electrical repairs or HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG have to pay someone else to do it for you after this P06 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton class. April 3 FV - E, 158 HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P02 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton DIY Ceramic Tiling Feb. 6 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 Come learn how to repair, re-grout or install new ceramic tile and grout on foors and walls in your DIY Drywalling home. Distinguish between the diferent sizes of tile Our experienced handy-person will show you how and why each are used in certain places. You’ll learn to measure, cut, and hang drywall. You’ll learn how how to design, layout, prepare, cut and install ceramic to prep the room prior to installing the two-by-four tile and grout. See the tools you’ll need and watch a framing, including proper layout. Instruction will demonstration of how and why to use them. include cut-to-size with minimal drywall seams and HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG cut out for electric boxes. Also learn how to apply seam P07 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton tape (both paper tape and self-stick mesh tape) and April 17 Kirkwood Sr. HS, SA 1 mud (joint compound). If you have a drywall project in your future, get to this class before getting started. HOME:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P03 W 7 pm-9 pm Jean Linton Feb. 20 FV - E, 158

42 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Home Decor Animal Care Earth Friendly Decor A course geared to “green” citizens who desire to Get the Squawk on Living with Parrots decorate beautiful, family-friendly homes without Did you know that parrots taste with the roof of their adversely burdening the environment… and perhaps mouths? Or that parrot feathers contain antibacterial at a lower cost, too! The focus is on inviting in pigments? Or that pet parrots can live to be between nature, keeping out possibly harmful chemicals, and 25 and 50 years of age, depending upon the species? practicing “three-R decor” (reduce, re-use, recycle) to With around 372 diferent parrot species to choose derive maximum peace and pleasure from a nature- from, choosing a bird can be overwhelming. This centered, do-no-harm decor plan. thorough class will outline breeds and their special HOME:703 | 3 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG needs, how and where to acquire a parrot should you P01 M 7 pm-9 pm Deborah Weltman choose to buy or rescue, beginning and basic training, Feb. 25 – March 11 MC - SO, 109 the importance of diet and veterinary care, how to fnd a veterinarian and boarding facility, the importance Designed for initial training and Give Your Home a Budget: of cage space and set up, the essentials of family preparation for work in a range of Friendly Facelif interaction and time requirements, introducing and What could be better than redecorating for pennies? managing parrots and other pets, what to do if your public and private animal welfare Let an experienced designer help you to unlock your parrot gets lost, fun with tricks and games and social agencies and organizations. Classes imagination and recreate your own signature look! visits out with your parrot and so much more. may be taken individually or as part of Explore the excitement of creating a whole new ANIM:715 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG style while using you own valued possessions and P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dorene Olson the Animal Welfare Assistant Program. supplementing your pieces with those great garage March 13 MC - HE, 124 To learn more, call 314-984-7777. and estate sale fnds. In this class you will learn how to select pieces to keep, which pieces to let go and how to revitalize those old color schemes. Cats: Understanding Them Better Career and Volunteer Opportunities Does your cat have you curious and wondering? Join HOME:709 | 1 session | $19.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG in Animal Welfare Agencies us for an informative evening designed just for cat Animals are wonderful. If you agree, you may have P01 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer owners. Our feline behavior consultant will discuss the March 11 MC - SO, 108 thought about working with them (or for their welfare). development, health and behavior of domestic cats If you’ve considered the possibility of a career or with emphasis on why cats behave as they do, how you volunteer position in the wide world of animal welfare Think Like a Decorator might train a cat, and the health care of your pet. If you but aren’t sure where you ft into the picture, this class Explore the decor process as an interior designer does, have specifc cat-troubles, whether it involves furniture can help you sort through the possibilities. You’ll learn thinking through the potential for enhanced beauty scratching, conficts in multi-pet households, feeding about the personal rewards and benefts of working and improved function in your own home. We will concerns or litter box problems, bring your questions. directly with animals as well as things you can do talk about your needs, your desires and your “givens” You’ll understand your pet much better after this indirectly (and locally) for their beneft. Course meets (what you will keep and work with). We’ll talk about helpful session. requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant Program. $ $ quick-fxes, where to shop and who to go to for more ANIM:710 | 1 session | 20 AGE 60+ | 29 REG ANIM:741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG help, classic decor mistakes and much more, including P01 W 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Dorene Olson P01 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm how to achieve budget-friendly make-overs and re- March 27 Kirkwood Sr. HS, W 109 Feb. 19 MC - LH, 104 designs. You’ll beneft from “fresh eyes” and a new understanding of design basics. Bring three of your favorite decorating magazines to the frst class. Strut Your Mutt: The People Ingredient: Working in HOME:703 | 4 sessions | $38.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Activities and Sports for Any Dog an Animal Welfare Organization P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Deborah Weltman Whether you have a blue blooded purebred or the best If you’re thinking about working or volunteering Heinz 57, this class is for you! This class covers topics March 25 – April 15 MC - SO, 109 in an animal welfare agency, you’ll need a variety from competition courses for titles to fun games and of important “people” skills. There are so many activities that you can do with your dog, young or old. possibilities: you may be matching pets with new Interior Design: Color Schemes We will discuss feld activities such as lure coursing families, working with people surrendering their for Home, Kitchen and Bath and barn hunts, champion opportunities from tricks pets, educating adults and kids in the community or Give your home a face lift! Whether you prefer a bold or to conformation show dogs, athletic opportunities interacting with other agency staf. In this class, you’ll quiet color scheme, our experienced interior designer like agility tracking/nose work and fyball, and even gain an overview of many of the skills you’ll need will show you how to select the best options for your something for the couch potatoes and lap dogs. This to perform a variety of tasks within animal welfare space. You’ll learn the secret of achieving a properly course will also cover service dogs such as seeing eye organizations. There are many joys and rewards to balanced and equally distributed color placement, the dogs and assistance dogs, and how you can bring working in animal welfare, but some sadness, too, combination of patterns in fabrics and furniture, and aid and comfort to others by training your pet to so we’ll share with you our ways of coping with the how to integrate these patterns into your space. The become a therapy dog or learner helper for those with inevitable heart-breaking side of the business. Course selection of paint color, the color choices of wood tone, various disabilities. We will also discusss search and meets requirements of Animal Welfare Assistant counter tops, cabinets, light fxtures and hardware will rescue dogs, the Canine Good Citizen certifcate, and Program. temperament yest program. You will learn how to fnd be addressed. | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $ REG activities near you, what qualifcations your dogs may ANIM:741 29 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG HOME:708 29 need and how to manage multiple venues with the P02 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm P01 Th 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer same dog. Do not bring your dog to class. March 12 MC - LH, 104 Feb. 21 MC - SO, 206 ANIM:765 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Dorene Olson Animal Care Basics for Interior Decor: Accessories for April 11 MC - SO, 108 Animal Welfare Workers Home, Kitchen and Bath In this class, it’s all about the animals! We’ll cover basic Well-chosen accessories are the perfect fnishing touch health considerations, including prevention measures that every room deserves. In this class, you’ll learn from Pet First Aid and spay/neuter issues. Acquiring some knowledge a professional interior designer how to select the right If you own a pet, it’s important to know how to of animal behavior is a vital key to safe handling for shapes and sizes for your accessories and how to place approach an injured animal and how to give basic yourself and the animals you work with. You’ll learn them into the correct proportionate space. Choices frst aid. Protect yourself and your pet from further about caring for and feeding a variety of animals, of color and the combinations of patterns will be harm, injury or sufering during emergencies by behavioral screening techniques and enrichment demonstrated. After this class, your rooms will refect learning prompt, efective actions that will safeguard ideas to enhance quality of life for confned animals. your personality with a professional touch. the life of your injured pet until you can get him/her You’ll hear from several shelters who’ll explain to professional veterinary care. Do not bring your pet | | $ | $ their basic animal care-taking operations. If you’re HOME:709 1 session 21.50 AGE 60+ 29 REG to class. P02 M 6:30 pm-9:30 pm Kathryn Leinauer interested in working directly with animals, this class is ANIM:702 | 1 session | $24 AGE 60+ | $29 REG a must! Course meets requirements of Animal Welfare March 25 MC - SO, 204 P01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Dorene Olson Assistant Program. April 27 MC - SO, 206 ANIM:741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P03 Tu 6 pm-8:30 pm April 23 MC - LH, 104

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Backyard Chickens for the Beginner Introduction to Bird Watching Have you thought about keeping chickens in your According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, more city or suburban backyard? There’s a lot to fnd out than 45 million Americans identify birding as one of about before you get started. Learn about local their favorite pastimes. Whether you are an amateur ordinances and where to fnd more information for bird enthusiast or are interested in learning more the area where you live. You’ll also hear about the about bird identifcation, migratory patterns, and benefts of keeping chickens, appropriate housing and wildlife in your own backyard, this class is for you! feeding and diferent ways of keeping your chickens Join educators from the St. Louis Audubon Society to healthy and happy. Instructor has years of personal discover how to identify bird species by sight, song, and professional experience and is an enthusiastic physical attributes and behaviors. You’ll also learn how St. Louis Community College and knowledgeable, healthy chicken-farmer! Bring to research your fndings in guidebooks and how to a sack lunch to class. Course meets the curriculum attract more birds to your backyard through feeding Continuing Education’ Master requirements for the Master Naturalist program. and landscaping. Field trip on Saturday, Feb. 16 will Naturalist Program consists of ECOL:705 | 1 session | $23 AGE 60+ | $35 REG allow you to practice your new skills and learn about P02 Sa 10 am-2 pm Guy Niere the best places to view a variety of birds in the St. Louis three components: March 16 MC - SW, 105 area. Field trip details to be discussed in class. Provide own transportation. Class is ofered in partnership with the St. Louis Audubon Society. Course meets Backyard Chickens: Advanced the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist 1. Completion of five (5) biology, Bring your questions to class! This session is for program. geology, physical science or individuals who have been keeping chickens for a while NATR:709 | 2 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG and are looking for answers to their specifc questions P05 W 7 pm-9 pm St. Louis Audubon Society horticulture related college credit and an overview for more in-depth information on the Feb. 13 MC - SO, 112 following topics: diseases, parasites and treatments; courses. Beginning Summer 2017, chicken anatomy and egg development; incubation Sa (time TBA in class) and broody hatching; culling and processing; breed Feb. 16 Of-site, TBA students must attain a grade of characteristics, showing, and judging for standards of C or higher to apply toward the perfection, supporting heritage breeds; and changing Waterfowl ordinances. This is an intermediate level class and There are 63 species of ducks, geese and swans in North Master Naturalist program. Classes will not include introductory information covered in America, eight of which breed in Missouri. Come learn previous class: Backyard Chickens for the Beginner. about the habitat, behavior and markings of those taken by audit will not apply Course meets the curriculum requirements for the found in the greater St. Louis area. Coot, cormorant toward program requirements. Master Naturalist program. and grebe will be included in the discussion. Ofered ECOL:705 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG in partnership with the St. Louis Audubon Society. P01 Sa 10 am-noon Guy Niere Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist program. 2. Attend six (6) Continuing March 30 MC - SW, 108 NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Education Master Naturalist Indoor Composting: Make and P04 W 7 pm-9 pm St. Louis Audubon Society designated programs Take Home a Bokashi Bucket March 6 MC - SO, 204 Don’t throw away those scraps – up to 20 percent of ofered through St. Louis household trash can be composted! The bokashi bucket Monarchs and Milkweed system can be used year-round. It’s quick, convenient Join biologist Dave Tylka to learn the plight of these Community College in the and has no household smells. In this hands-on session, beautiful animal ambassadors of the air, how you area of Ecology, Nature or you will construct and learn to maintain an indoor can help monarchs by planting diferent milkweed composting system capable of decomposing food and species around your home and where milkweed Landscape and Gardening. house plant trimmings for a family of four. In a space- seeds and seedlings may be obtained. Course meets saving bokashi system, efective microorganisms the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist transform all types of kitchen waste into a nutrient- program. rich soil amendment. All equipment, materials and NATR:720 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG 3. Volunteer 25 hours with a local handouts are provided and included in fee. You’ll leave nature-related organization. class with a working indoor composting system in the P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm David Tylka form of a bokashi bucket. Class ofered in partnership March 26 MC - SO, 109 with the Missouri Botanical Garden Earthways Center. Registration deadline 4/17. No refunds after this date. Forest Park Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight The courses listed in Nature, Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Join award-winning naturalist and speaker Mark H.X. Landscape & Gardening, and Master Naturalist program. Glenshaw and discover details into the lives of a local ECOL:704 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG mated pair of great horned owls in Forest Park. Mark Ecology meet the curriculum P02 Th 7 pm-8:30 pm MOBOT Earthways Center has been closely observing and documenting the owls April 25 MC - SS, 105 since 2005. You’ll learn how he found the owls, basic requirements for the Master facts about the species and the diferent behaviors Naturalist Program. Classes may he observes and documents with photos and videos to illustrate these behaviors. Don’t be surprised if be taken individually for your own you fnd yourself looking for owls after this course in a follow-up, instructor-led owl prowl! Course meets personal enrichment or as part of the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist the Master Naturalist program. program. NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw For additional information, March 28 MC - SO, 111 contact the Ofice of Continuing Owls of Missouri Education at . Join in this exploration of owls. We will look at the eight 314-984-7777 species of owls native to Missouri with special focus on four local species: barn, barred, eastern screech and great horned owls. Participants will also dissect owl pellets to investigate owl eating habits. Ofered in partnership with the St. Louis Audubon Society. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist program. NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 W 7 pm-9 pm St. Louis Audubon Society April 3 MC - BA, 118

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Geology of Missouri Insects of Missouri Really Green Thumbs Spend a few hours learning about the geology and Join research entomologist, conservationist and Improve your “eco-green” garden materials and your geography of Missouri in an informal atmosphere. photographer Chris Brown as he shares information “green thumb” gardening practices and learn how an We will discuss how our state has been shaped by on the broad variety of insects with specifc habitat organic sustainable approach can beneft your home glaciations, earthquakes, uplift, and warm, shallow associations within Missouri’s ecoregions. Through or community garden. Join Master Gardener “Mike” as seas. Learn about the processes that gave us the photos, you’ll learn about the fantastic diversity, she teaches you simple ways to incorporate natural nickname “The Cave State.” We will also take a look at introductory level morphology and taxonomy along techniques to improve your garden soil, plant nutrition the economic impact rocks and minerals have had with some of the fascinating natural history aspects and pest control. Make your garden environmentally on our state’s economy. Course meets the curriculum of Missouri’s insects. Course meets the curriculum friendly and improve your gardening skills, your health requirements for the Master Naturalist program. requirements for the Master Naturalist program. and the world in which we all live. Bring a notebook NATR:730 | 1 session | $21.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG NATR:715 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG and pen to class. Course meets the curriculum P01 Sa 9 am-noon Jefrey Smith P02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Chris Brown requirements for the Master Naturalist program. April 6 MC - SW, 106 May 15 MC - SO, 111 HORT:713 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P11 W 7 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky April 10 MC - SW, 108 Landscape and Gardening Fascinating class. We are Soil and Composting: Get the “planning field trips based Vegetable Gardening “Dirt” on Successful Gardening Do you want to “grow your own” this season? For the The frst step in successful gardening is working from on information provided. best selection of seeds and plantings, you need to start the ground up. Learn the “dirt” on successful gardening planning early. Learn tips for planting, maintaining as we’ll discuss easy to understand information on soil Jefrey Smith is engaging and and harvesting your own fresh veggies. Topics for types, practical tips on preparation and the “how to” knowledgeable. I loved this class. discussion include raised beds, container gardening and benefts of composting for your home garden. A and more. Bring your questions for our gardening benefcial class for both beginning and experienced expert and local nursery owner. Course meets the homeowners. Bring a notebook and pen to class. curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist Course meets the curriculum requirements for the program. Master Naturalist program. $ $ Barbara L. HORT:701 | 1 session | 19.50 AGE 60+ | 25 REG HORT:709 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG St. Louis P02 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky March 2 MC - SO, 107 April 11 MC - SW, 108 Spring Nature Walk P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck With the warm weather upon us, it’s time to get outside March 9 MC - SO, 204 Gardening Under Trees and and see what’s blooming! Join our small group tour Other Tough Spaces to explore, discover and study the spring landscape Create a Beautiful Landscape Do you have problems successfully growing plants observing the splendor of the environment of Shaw with Native Plants under the trees in your yard? Are you concerned Nature Reserve. Naturalist Nancy will guide you Enrich the diversity in your yard by discovering and about possibly damaging the tree roots but would along a two-to-three mile walk on well-maintained, planting species native to Missouri. You can create a really like to add some attractive plantings that would mostly level paths through gardens and trails. Wear beautiful and interesting landscape with a progression thrive there? Come learn about the art and science of comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the of plants that are perfectly adapted to our unique gardening under trees and other tough-to-grow spots weather. In case of rain, class will be rescheduled soil and climate. The native plants you’ll learn about to add to the beauty of your yard. Course meets the to April 20. Meet at the picnic tables across from will reduce mowing and improve biodiversity while curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist the visitor’s center. Shaw Nature Reserve is located ftting nicely into your home landscape. Some native program. in Gray Summit, MO. Course meets the curriculum specimens are ideal for your perennial gardens and | | $ | $ requirements for the Master Naturalist program. HORT:708 1 session 19.50 AGE 60+ 25 REG problem areas. You’ll be delighted at how beautiful P03 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck NATR:704 | 1 session | $13.50 AGE 60+ | $19 REG the native plants are and enjoy learning some plant April 13 MC - SO, 112 P01 Sa 10 am-noon Nancy Gelb folklore. Course meets the curriculum requirements for April 13 Shaw Nature Reserve, Visitor Ctr the Master Naturalist program. HORT:713 | 1 session | $19.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG The Other Part of Gardening: Care and Forest Park Owls: P12 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck Maintenance of Flowers and Shrubs March 30 MC - SO, 109 Powdery mildew taking over your plants? Are your Mating, Nesting and Owlets roses in need of deadheading? What’s “bugging” Join Mark H.X. Glenshaw, an award-winning amateur your greenery and shrubs? Why are your plants not naturalist and speaker for a class focusing on the mating All About Herbs fowering? Learn how to maintain vigorous plants that and nesting behavior and the owlets raised by great Now is the time to plan for your summer garden! Learn continue to thrive throughout the season. With regular horned owls he has been observing, documenting, how to get the most for your efort in this one-night maintenance, you can keep your plants looking their and doing outreach in Forest Park since December class. From starting to expanding an herb garden, best. Nursery owner Nancee Kruescheck will teach you 2005. Learn what Mark has been able to observe and you’ll learn about soil conditions, fertilizing and the tips and tricks on feeding, pruning and dealing with document including mating, nest selection, feeding of optimal placement for growth. Come hear the best common pests and diseases. Bring your questions to the owlets, fedging and gradual maturation of owlets, advice from Master Gardener “Mike” on how to plant, class for this informative session. Course meets the and the dispersal of the owlets with photos and videos maintain and harvest an herb garden. You’ll also get curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist to illustrate these behaviors. You will be amazed at tips on using herbs in and around your home as well program. the delights and challenges these owls have when as the best way to freeze and preserve herbs for future | | $ | $ they raise their families. Course meets the curriculum HORT:723 1 session 19.50 AGE 60+ 25 REG use. Bring a notebook and pen to class. Course meets P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck requirements for the Master Naturalist program. the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist April 27 MC - SO, 107 NATR:709 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG program. P03 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Mark H.X. Glenshaw HORT:701 | 1 session | $16 AGE 60+ | $25 REG April 18 MC - SO, 111 P03 W 6 pm-9 pm Michelle Ochonicky April 3 MC - SW, 108

Spring Butterflies of the St. Louis Area Sun and Shade Perennials: Enjoy the beauty of butterfies both indoors and What’s Best for the Midwest? outdoors. In the classroom session, you will learn basic Save time and money by creating or enhancing your identifcation skills through a PowerPoint and video yard and garden with easy-to-grow perennial plants presentation. On the feld trip, you will experience that come back year after year. Start your perennial the magic of butterfies in their natural habitat while garden with a good understanding of plant selection, spring wildfowers are in full bloom. Provide own care and maintenance based on the shade and sunlight transportation. Although not required, binoculars locations in your yard. Join local nursery owner Nancee and the feld guide Butterfies through Binoculars: Kruescheck and discover the most popular varieties The East by Jefrey Glassberg would be useful tools of plants and characteristics of each including size for the feld trip walk. Ofered in partnership with the and height, when they bloom, soil requirements and North American Butterfy Association. Course meets conditions in which they grow best. You’ll be able to the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist take what you learn in this class and create a perennial program. garden that is not only beautiful but easier to maintain NATR:720 | 2 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG throughout the season. Course meets the curriculum P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Yvonne Homeyer, Pat Garner requirements for the Master Naturalist program. April 23 MC - SO, 107 HORT:704 | 1 session | $19.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Field Trip: Sa 10 am-noon P01 Sa 9 am-11:30 am Nancee Kruescheck April 27 Of-site, TBA April 6 MC - SO, 111

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 45 Go Native! An Introduction Go Native! Identification and Natural to Native Landscaping History of Common Missouri Insects Bring a bit of nature to your urban or suburban Ever wonder why insects are the most successful and home. Come discover the many benefts of native ecologically important class of animals in the world? landscaping, also known as “naturescaping”, and They form a vital link between plants and vertebrate enrich your life by bringing low maintenance plants animals such as birds and mammals. Although their to your yard or workplace and developing a natural biodiversity can be overwhelming, after learning ecosystem to attract animals and benefcial insects. some basic anatomy, you’ll be able to identify ten Learn why native conefowers, milkweeds, viburnums major groups or orders of insects and recognize the Native plants are species that and oaks are more benefcial than non-native hostas, most commonly encountered species found in the have evolved and occur naturally daylilies, crape myrtles and Bradford pears. Explore greater St. Louis area. See close-up images of insects, why biodiversity is healthy and why cultivars should discuss their natural history and receive identifcation in local geographic areas. In the be scrutinized. You’ll also receive information on resources to take home. Students are encouraged assistance and resources available through the St. to obtain the Golden Guide paperback titled Insects Midwest region, native plants are Louis Audubon “Bring Conservation Home” program for use in class. Book is available from most area bookstores and libraries. Course meets the curriculum adapted to local soil conditions, to help get you started. We face many environmental challenges, and this is your opportunity to extend requirements for the Master Naturalist program. rainfall and temperature patterns, your commitment to make a diference. Course meets NATR:715 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist P01 W 9 am-noon David Tylka and generally do not require any program. April 17 MC - CE special maintenance needs afer HORT:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P10 Th 9 am-noon Mitch Leachman Go Native! Native Landscaping for Bees, they are established in the right April 4 MC - CE Butterflies and Other Pollinators environment, saving you both time Butterfies go wherever they please and please Go Native! Identification and Ecology wherever they go. Along with bees and other insect and money. Most importantly, native of Common Missouri Wildflowers pollinators, they are environmental barometers. plants function in the landscape by Have you ever wanted to explore the scientifc Healthy landscapes have large numbers and a wide approach to identifying wildfowers? This is your diversity of pollinators; contaminated or altered attracting and furnishing a habitat chance to get an introduction into fora classifcation. landscapes do not. The best plants lure pollinators Missouri is a crossroads of several diferent natural to their fowers by ofering pollen, nectar, resin and for a host of wildlife including birds, communities across the Midwest and supports a oil, and by evolving visual and olfactory cues such as nectar guides, color and fragrance. Come get practical butterflies and beneficial insects wide array of native and non-native wildfowers. You’ll explore basic fower parts and leaf arrangements advice on getting started for selecting the optimal and providing you with a healthy and then determine the distinguishing and unique natives to attract various groups of pollinators. Course characteristics of over 60 common species organized meets the curriculum requirements for the Master environment in which to live. by color and chronology. You are encouraged to Naturalist program. bring a copy of Denison’s Missouri Wildfowers (6th HORT:713 | 1 session | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Ed.) published by the MO Conservation Deptartment P02 F 9 am-noon David Tylka for use in the class. Book is available at most area April 19 MC - CE bookstores, nature centers and libraries. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist program. Go Native! Native Landscaping | | $ | $ with Shade‑Adapted Plants HORT:713 1 session 17.50 AGE 60+ 25 REG Successfully growing plants under large trees can P01 F 9 am-noon David Tylka be challenging, but if you mimic nature by planting April 5 MC - CE ecologically adapted natives, you can enjoy an attractive, biodiverse landscape throughout the seasons. Many spring native wildfowers bloom before Go Native! Ways to Attract most large trees leaf out, shade-adapted shrubs Songbirds and Hummingbirds can thrive under low-light conditions, grasses and Through Native Landscaping foliage plants provide summer texture, late summer Are you looking to attract more songbirds and and fall bloomers welcome wildlife, and berries and hummingbirds to enhance your backyard viewing? bark can provide winter interest. Join us and learn Learn the secrets to selecting the best native plants how to establish and maintain shade-adapted native that furnish seeds, fowers and fruits for these birds. To landscapes. Course meets the curriculum requirements attract the greatest diversity of birds to your property at for the Master Naturalist program. various seasons, you need to select fruiting shrubs and | | $ | $ trees from diferent categories based upon the season HORT:713 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG the fruits and seeds are produced, their nutritional P05 W 9 am-noon Betty Struckhof make-up and the length of time they remain on the April 24 MC - CE plants. Bring a kaleidoscope of colors and songs to your landscape with your knowledge from this class. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Go Native! Native Landscaping Master Naturalist program. with Sun‑Adapted Perennials Did you know that prairies and glades are the two most HORT:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG diverse and colorful natural communities in Missouri P09 W 9 am-noon Mitch Leachman that thrive in the sun? Learn basic characteristics of the April 10 MC - CE soil and moisture conditions of these communities and how they can be emulated in your home landscape. Presentation will focus on native prairie and glade Go Native! Native Landscaping species that can be successfully grown in the St. Louis with Shrubs area, the height and spread of each species and where Stop spending your time and money trying to each species will grow best in your yard. Some of the maintain shrubs that are not indigenous to the class may be outdoors. Dress appropriately for the Midwest and have difculty adapting to local soil weather. Course meets the curriculum requirements and weather conditions. Go native and begin to add for the Master Naturalist program. more environmentally benefcial shrub species. Native | | $ | $ shrubs that have evolved in the Midwest are adapted HORT:713 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG to local rainfall and temperature patterns and generally P06 F 9 am-noon Susie Van de Riet do not require any special maintenance needs after April 26 MC - CE they are established. Because of this evolution, these native woody species have produced unique interrelationships with many native species of wildlife. Lots of suggestions will be presented to help you get started. Course meets the curriculum requirements for the Master Naturalist program. HORT:713 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P04 F 9 am-noon Mitch Leachman April 12 MC - CE

46 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PERSONAL FINANCE Finance and Investments Understanding Wall Street Paying for Long‑Term Care: Understanding how stocks, bonds, mutual funds and Alternative Funding Options the various fnancial vehicles of Wall Street function is What is long-term care (LTC) and how do you pay for it? essential to a solid fnancial backbone. Learn what these If you have ever experienced a friend or family member vehicles are, how they work and separate fact from who has needed long-term care, you understand fction when it comes to fueling your retirement fre. the costs associated with providing this assistance. Discussion will include how these items work and how The question is how to pay for it without having to the taxes and fees woven into these vehicles can afect purchase long-term care insurance. Class will focus on your bottom line. You will get an overview of stocks, alternative fnancial programs that can be used to pay bonds, and mutual funds (what’s the diference?); tax for LTC instead of specifcally buying a long-term care considerations (the ultimate loophole); understanding insurance policy. fees; common fnancial myths; overcoming obstacles FINC:746 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG to creating wealth; and exit strategies (how these vehicles can afect your legacy). P03 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer March 27 WW, 201 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $ REG FINC:765 19 P02 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer P03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall April 3 MC - SW, 103 Feb. 19 STLCC-South County, 102 P04 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall March 5 MC - SO, 107 Foundations of Investing Are you just getting started with personal investing or want to learn more so that you can better communicate Managing Investment Risk with your current fnancial advisor? Come learn about in Bear Markets the basics of investing including the key features The market is up, the market is down. Interest rates of bonds, stocks and mutual funds; the investment are increasing. Tax cuts and booming defcits make us pyramid and the importance of asset allocation; how question the sustainability of the longest bull market to set SMART fnancial goals; risk tolerance and the in history. RMD’s (required minimum distribution) must portfolio objective that is right for you; and the impact be well-planned – we need our retirement savings to of infation and tax diversity on your long-term goals. last a lifetime. How could all these unknowns afect our FINC:705 | 2 sessions | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG legacy? In this class, we will explore how to preserve P01 Th 6 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner and grow your assets in the possible upcoming bear March 28 – April 4 MC - SO, 109 market. What tactics and strategies do the wealthy utilize in down markets? Jason Ingram and a guest instructor will help you to look at how to navigate in Scams and Identity Thef the gathering fnancial storms. If you use a credit card, have a checking account, or use FINC:705 | 4 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG the internet, it is important that you be aware of the P04 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Jason Ingram latest scams. It can take months and cost over $1,000 Feb. 5 – Feb. 28 FP - G, 327 to recover and clean up your identity and credit, but only two hours to learn how to prevent it. Through this informative, example-based class, you will learn why What Everyone Needs to people lie and how to detect deception; scams and Know About Divorce the do’s and don’ts; the who, what, where, when, how Course will deliver the legal, emotional and fnancial and why of identity theft; what to do if you become a issues of divorce in a logical yet compassionate way. victim; and free investigative resources you can use at With the guidance of trained professionals, workshop home. Don’t get scammed! Cost for adults 60 and over participants will gain a greater understanding of the $20. Room MC-SO, 107. confusing and challenging divorce process. The more FINC:765 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG information and support you have, the better the P01 Sa 10 am-noon Cheryl Ring decisions you’ll make for yourself and your family, March 30 MC - SO, 107 leading to a more hopeful future. Course will be taught by a divorce attorney, a mental health professional and a Certifed Divorce Financial Analyst. Where Does All My Money Go? FINC:765 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG Gain Control of Your Finances P02 Th 6 pm-9 pm Laura Boedges Are you one of 70% of Americans who worry about Feb. 21 MC - SO, 108 your fnances? Are you one of 60% who don’t have a budget? You don’t have to be a CPA to manage your fnances and build wealth within the resources that Financing Long‑Term Care you have. Learn about budgeting, building emergency In the next 30 years, the number of people needing savings, paying down debt, saving for retirement and long-term care (LTC) services will rise from 13 million a crash course in building wealth through investments. to 27 million. With over two-thirds of the American Many of the fnancial questions you were afraid to ask population needing care, coupled with the baby will be answered in this course that will help you take boomers rapidly approaching the age in which LTC control of your fnances and help build a better future becomes the norm, costs have and will continue to for you and your family. Bring a sack lunch and drink. skyrocket. This course will examine this crisis, what is FINC:735 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG causing it, and how to mitigate it through traditional P03 Sa 9 am-1 pm Tifany Smith insurance, Medicare/Medicaid and other fnancing April 13 MC - BA, 116 options to limit your out of pocket costs. FINC:746 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $19 REG P05 Th 6:30 pm-8 pm Steve Glazer NEW Preparing your Finances March 7 FP - G, 111 for College and Beyond You just graduated from high school and are of to college! But now what? In this class you will learn how We have more! Are you providing long to enter adulting the right way fnancially and discover term care as a caregiver? Be sure to check the importance of budgeting, saving and investing out “Caregiving At Home” on page 16. even when you don’t think you have enough money. How much should I take out in student loans? Should I work or take an unpaid internship? Do I really need to start saving for retirement NOW? I want to travel- can I do that and still save? How do I make my money work for me? How do you balance it all? All of these questions will be answered in this dynamic workshop that uses real world examples and practical application demonstrations. FINC:735 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG P02 Sa 9 am-11 am Tifany Smith May 4 MC - SO, 107

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 47 Real Estate Estate Planning Retirement Buying A Home? Top Home Preparing Your Estate Plan Buying Mistakes To Avoid Designed for anyone who would like to better “If only we had known…” is the sad tale of too many understand the basics of estate planning. Learn what Planning home buyers. Come spend a valuable evening to consider when creating a will, the benefts of preventing mistakes that don’t have to happen. trusts in estate planning, how to help reduce taxes The 4 Ms: The Keys to Purchasing a home is the largest investment you’ll on estates and how insurance can help protect your Comprehensive Retirement Income ever make. Get the inside scoop to avoid surprises at family. In addition, learn the importance of benefciary Innovative retirement solutions are not easily closing. We’ll discuss what you need to know before designations, TODs, PODs, powers of attorney and developed or understood. Learn about the four you purchase, what you can expect throughout the health care directives. You don’t have to be wealthy to solutions to develop comprehensive retirement process, the strategies to use to obtain the best value, make a plan for your heirs! Taught by both a fnancial income: maximizing current cash fow, especially in the the importance of understanding the contracts you advisor and an estate attorney. early years of retirement, maintaining your standard sign, getting the right inspections before closing the FINC:710 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG of living, minimizing cash-fow risk, and minimizing deal and how to safeguard yourself in any market. P03 Tu 6:30 pm-9 pm Margie Bittner short and long-term principal erosion. The key to REAL:701 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Feb. 12 Kathy Gmelich comprehensive retirement income is exploring how P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy MC - SO, 108 the 4Ms are connected and balancing them to create Feb. 19 MC - SO, 108 personalized solutions. | 4 sessions | $35 AGE 60+ | $ REG P02 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Estate Planning: Living Trusts FINC:705 35 April 25 WW, 225 Everyone wants to do estate planning for control of P03 W 4 pm-6 pm Jason Ingram their assets and for a legacy to loved ones. Course Feb. 6 – Feb. 27 WW, 226 Real Estate Investing for Income covers various ways to estate plan, avoid probate, True fnancial wealth is about having the unearned avoid guardianships and reduce or eliminate estate Understanding Retirement income to fnance your life goals without having to taxes. Find out why a living trust may be the best Healthcare and Social Security work. Private market commercial real estate returned solution. Taught by an attorney. As people approach retirement, a common concern an average of 8.4% over the 10-year period from 2000 FINC:705 | 1 session | $30 AGE 60+ | $35 REG is the answer to the question, “What if I get sick?” This to 2010. The key is to understand what you are buying P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jacquelynn Capriano class will prepare you to make important decisions by having a solid knowledge and a good plan. Come Feb. 26 STLCC-South County, 102 about your healthcare by helping you to understand fnd out how to plan your investment strategies to lead your health insurance options. Learn about healthcare to true fnancial wealth. decisions to be made before and at retirement REAL:712 | 1 session | $15.50 AGE 60+ | $29 REG General Estate Planning: Wills, including what Medicare does and does not ofer in Trusts and Avoiding Probate plain English. You will also learn about Social Security, P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy Learn about your planning options, both for property March 14 MC - SO, 108 the original source of guaranteed income for life, distribution upon death as well as decision-making including how it can pay to delay, how your Social authority while alive. Class discussion will focus on Security income will be taxed and the little-understood Home Selling: Your Guide wills, the probate process and avoiding probate with efect of earned income on Social Security benefts. revocable trusts and benefciary designations. Powers to a Successful Sale FINC:736 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG If you’ve never sold a home before (or even if you of attorney for fnancial and health care purposes will also be discussed. Taught by an attorney. P08 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer have, but it’s been a while), it’s important to know your Feb. 13 WW, 204 marketing options. You need to know what to expect FINC:710 | 1 session | $30 AGE 60+ | $35 REG P04 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer from the home selling process, how to add impact and P04 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Yvonne Homeyer Feb. 20 MC - SW, 108 value to your home that will get you top dollar (staging March 12 Clayton HS, 124 without breaking the budget), how to use knowledge of the competition in your area to determine a realistic Medicare and Medicare Drug selling price, the pros and cons of “for sale by owner,” Are you confused about Medicare? Get your questions and how to fnd the right agent to sell your house. answered by a Social Security Representative and a Come spend a short evening learning the inside track Medicare Expert. In this session you will learn about that will get you the best deal for your home. other health plans and prescription drug companies REAL:702 | 1 session | $11.50 AGE 60+ | $19 REG and fnd out about Part A, Part B, and Part D of Medicare. P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Jill McCoy The session is free but registration is required. March 28 MC - SO, 108 SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE P10 Tu 1 pm-3 pm We have more! Interested in a real estate Feb. 26 MC - SO, 108 career? Be sure to check out our professional P11 Th 1 pm-3 pm development courses on “Real Estate” on Feb. 28 FV - TC, 207 page 17. Also, see helpful tips in “DIY Home Inspections” on page 42. We have more! Find additional Medicare courses in “Caregiving At Home” on page 16 and “Ageless Learning Seminars” on page 23.

Guide to Spousal and Survivor Benefits What challenges will a spouse or survivor face in the retirement years? Learn about Spousal Benefts, Widow’s Benefts and Divorced Spouse Benefts. Class ofered by the Social Security Administration. The session is free but registration is required. SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE P05 Tu 1 pm-3 pm March 5 FV - TC, 207 P06 Th 1 pm-3 pm March 7 MC - SO, 108

Managing Cash Flow in Retirement Living in retirement is all about the cash fow, not the pile of cash. Class will focus on retirement income planning and threats to cash fow during your retirement years. Review will cover real life case studies including retiree health care costs and the impact of taxes and withdrawal rates on investment account longevity. FINC:736 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P05 W 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer March 6 MC - SW, 108 P07 Th 7 pm-9 pm Steve Glazer March 14 WW, 201

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My Social Security Account Sign‑up LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS Social Security Representatives will provide a brief explanation about “my Social Security” and assist Communications attendees to open a “my Social Security” account online. The session is free but registration is required. No Sweat Public Speaking Limited registration. Speaking opportunities are business, career and SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE leadership opportunities! Are you making the most of P01 Th 1 pm-2 pm those speaking opportunities? Learn how to develop, March 14 FP - D, 313 practice and deliver knock your socks of presentations with no sweat! Instructor will present: the components, P02 Th 2:15 pm-3:15 pm parts and elements of a presentation; tips for taking a March 14 FP - D, 313 presentation from “blah” to “ah”; and the fear of public speaking. Class taught by a local speaker, coach and Retirement University author. Financial planning is one of the most important COMM:715 | 3 sessions | $21 AGE 60+ | $39 REG aspects in helping you to prepare for the future. Learn P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller how to take a strategic approach to the retirement Jan. 23 – Feb. 6 MC - BA, 124 process to assist you in preparation for every step of the way during the growth, income/distribution and conservation stages of life helping to avoid retirement Interpersonal Communications roadblocks and mitigate risks in all aspects of your Learn how you can improve your interpersonal fnancial life. The in-class, step-by-step curriculum will communication by taking an in-depth look at your help you develop a comprehensive understanding speaking habits, modes of expression and non-verbal of tax planning strategies, advanced social security behavior. Role-playing exercises will give you the planning, wealth accumulation vs. (de)cummulation, chance to practice and assess interpersonal strategies the sequence of returns risk, long-term care and used in various situations and develop your skills to Medicare options and will give you the tools to design utilize these strategies based on your goals, needs and your own strategy. Learn about the fnal stage of your situations. Leave class with the ability to monitor your fnancial life through discussion of wills, trusts, estate communication competence through self-awareness, and tax efcient legacy planning. Handouts will be a skill that can help you in every area of your life. provided. COMM:765 | 4 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG FINC:736 | 3 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Kevin Renick P02 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Andrew Hall Feb. 21 – March 14 MC - SO, 109 March 26 – April 9 STLCC-South County, 104 Nonverbal Communication: How to Designing Your Retirement Plan Speak and Listen Without Words This course will help you translate your vision for Avoid miscommunication and become a better retirement into tangible goals. Whether you are close communicator overall! Learn about the extraordinary to retirement or forty years from retirement, you will amount of information that can be provided through learn investment strategies you can use now to help nonverbal communication and how a simple design the retirement you want tomorrow. Specifc movement or facial expression can completely topics include employer-sponsored retirement plans contradict what message you are trying to get across. (e.g. 401Ks), traditional and Roth IRAs, the impact of Understand how to identify, interpret and use basic taxes and infation, factoring in social security and nonverbal cues to improve your communication skills. pensions and your asset reliance rate. COMM:711 | 2 sessions | $22.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG FINC:736 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Erin De Vore P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Margie Bittner April 9 – April 16 STLCC-South County, 103 April 9 MC - SO, 109 We have more! Want to improve communication Retirement: Qualify for Benefits? and interactions in the workplace? Be sure to also How do you qualify for retirement benefts? Learn how check out “Listening Beyond the Words: to estimate your benefts using the online retirement Building Communication Skills” on page 7. estimator. You will learn the rules for working and receiving benefts and fnd out about benefts for family members and Medicare enrollment periods. Class ofered by the Social Security Administration. The session is free but registration is required. SENR:766 | 1 session | NO FEE P08 Tu 1 pm-3 pm April 16 FV - TC, 207 P12 Th 1 pm-3 pm April 18 MC - SC, 200

HOT! 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 49 German Italian Language: Beginning I Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Languages informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, German Language: Beginning I correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and necessary to understand and begin to formulate Arabic informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, conversations in Italian! Text required; bring to frst correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure class: Ultimate Italian: Beginner-Intermediate, ISBN necessary to understand and begin to formulate 978-1-4000-0967-1. Arabic Language: Beginning I conversations in German! Text required; bring to frst | | $ | $ Interested in learning basic skills, including class: Access to German: Jagerbuch, Band 1, ed. 2, FLIT:717 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG conversation, reading, writing and basic grammar ISBN-13 9780072853766. Available at the Meramec P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein in Arabic? Come meet with others who share a campus bookstore and Barnes and Noble. Jan. 22 – March 12 FP - G, 418 common interest in the Arabic culture and language. | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $ REG P03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle Text required; bring to frst class: Ultimate Arabic FLGE:717 99 P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ann Cotter Jan. 23 – March 13 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 Beginner-Intermediate (BK), ISBN 978-4000-0977-0 M 4 pm-6 pm (1-4000-0977-4). Optional: Arabic Practical Dictionary, March 26 – May 14 MC - BA, 124 P02 Barbara Klein ISBN 9780781810456; Arabic: A Language Map, ISBN March 25 – May 13 MC - SO, 108 9780944502181. German Language: Beginning II FLAR:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Continue to increase your knowledge of the Italian Language: Beginning II P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Jabr Dumit German language including speaking, grammar Continue to increase your knowledge of the Feb. 20 – April 17 MC - CS, 206 and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use Italian language including speaking, grammar • NOTE: No class 3/20. of the language in dealing with everyday situations. and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral Prerequisite: German-Beginning I or equivalent use of the language in dealing with everyday experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Access situations. Conversation with cultural elements will to German: Jagerbuch, Band 1/Edition 2, ISBN-13 be emphasized. Class will be conducted almost Bosnian 9780072853766. Available at the Meramec campus exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite: Italian: Beginning I bookstore and Barnes and Noble. or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Ultimate Italian: Beginner-Intermediate, ISBN Bosnian and Croatian FLGE:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ann Cotter 978-1-4000-0967-1. Language: Beginning I | | $ | $ Are you interested in the Bosnian and Croatian Jan. 22 – March 12 MC - BA, 118 FLIT:718 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG language and culture of the region? Learn basic P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein everyday expressions, simple conversational phrases March 26 – May 14 FP - G, 321 and contemporary culture of this region. No text German Language: Beginning III P02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle required. Continue to increase your knowledge of the German language including speaking, grammar March 27 – May 15 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 FLBO:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Azim Mujakic of the language in dealing with everyday situations. Italian Conversation: Intermediate I Feb. 28 – April 25 STLCC-South County, 104 Prerequisite: German-Beginning II or equivalent Improve your conversational skills in Italian through • NOTE: No class 3/21. experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Access focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine to German: Jagerbuch, Band 1/Edition 2 ISBN-13 and review basic grammar and sentence structure. 9780072853766. Available at the Meramec campus Aspects of Italian culture will be introduced and Chinese bookstore and Barnes and Noble. highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the FLGE:719 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG class. Class will be conducted almost exclusively in P01 M 6 pm-8 pm Ann Cotter Italian. Prerequisite: Italian Language: Beginning III Chinese for First Timers March 25 – May 13 MC - BA, 116 or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst Explore an ancient culture and language with Chinese class: Ultimate Italian: Beginner-Intermediate, ISBN for First-Timers. This is the perfect class for beginners 978-1-4000-0967-1. that are ready to start with the basics. Get introduced Irish FLIT:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG to pronunciation, the Pin Yin system, greetings and Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm basic sentences. No text required. P01 Maria Brandle Jan. 22 – March 12 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 FLCH:717 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Irish P01 W 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Feb. 20 – March 13 MC - SO, 112 informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Italian Conversation: Intermediate II correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Continue to increase your knowledge of the necessary to understand and begin to formulate and Italian language including speaking, grammar Chinese Language: Beginning I feel comfortable conversing in Gaelic. No text required. and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral Learn Chinese conversational skills for traveling or use of the language in dealing with everyday | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $ REG doing business in China! Learn practical dialogue for FLIR:717 99 situations. Conversation with cultural elements will asking directions, using public transportation, making P01 Sa 9 am-11 am Sarah Johnson be emphasized. Class will be conducted almost phone calls, and other needs for travel and social Jan. 19 – March 9 FP - G, 115 exclusively in Italian. Prerequisite Italian-Intermediate life. After completion of class, you will have a basic P01 Sa 11:30 am-2:30 pm Sarah Johnson II or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst knowledge of the Chinese language which will enrich Jan. 19 – March 9 FP - G, 115 class: Ultimate Italian: Beginner-Intermediate, ISBN your experiences. Prerequisite: Chinese for First Timers 978-1-4000-09671. or knowledge of the Pin Yin system. Text required; FLIT:721 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG bring to frst class: Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm and Dictionary, 8th ed., ISBN 978-1743211977. Italian P01 Maria Brandle March 26 – May 14 Kirkwood Sr. HS, E 183 FLCH:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P02 W 7 pm-9 pm John Yeh Italian for the Traveler March 27 – May 15 MC - SO, 112 Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the Italian Italian Conversation: Advanced language. Learn survival phrases, how to read signs, Continue to review grammar and syntax in conjunction menus, transportation schedules and more. Explore with reading and discussion of articles and short cultural diferences and be prepared to enjoy your stories in this advanced Italian conversation class. French adventure. A jump-start course for smart travelers! Text Prerequisite: Conversational Italian-Intermediate level required; bring to frst class: Berlitz Italian Phrase Book or equivalent experience. Must have a good command French Language: Beginning I and Dictionary (Paperback), ISBN 978-1780044866. of the Italian language, its structure and vocabulary. Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and FLIT:716 | 6 sessions | $46 AGE 60+ | $75 REG No text required. informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, P01 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein FLIT:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Jan. 29 – March 5 FP - G, 418 P01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria Brandle necessary to understand and begin to formulate P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein March 25 – May 13 MC - SO, 111 conversations in French! Text required; bring to frst April 1 – May 6 MC - SO, 108 class: French Now! Level 1, 5th edition with 3 audio CDs, ISBN 9781438072791. P03 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein April 2 – May 7 FP - G, 321 FLFR:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Barbara Sandmel March 25 – May 13 Clayton HS, 123

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Preparing for your Trip to Italy Portuguese Language: Beginning III Russian Language: Intermediate I Do you have an upcoming trip to Italy or want to know Continue to increase your knowledge of the Continue to deepen your knowledge of the Russian more about traveling in Italy? This course is designed Portuguese language including speaking, grammar language and expand its use. Become increasingly specifcally for you! Become familiar with practical and vocabulary. Emphasis will be on oral use of profcient in conversational skills as you use the traveling tips as well as cultural diferences that you the language in dealing with everyday situations. language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: should be aware of while in Italy. Instructor previously Prerequisite: Portuguese: Beginning II or equivalent Russian Language: Beginning III or equivalent lived in Italy and travels there every year. Now she experience. No text required. Bring a pocket folder, experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Live from wants to help prepare you so that you can fully enjoy notebook and pen. Russia!, with workbook and CDs, ISBN 978-0-7575- your experience while in this beautiful country. No text FLPG:719 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG 5757-6. required. P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL FLRU:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG FLIT:765 | 1 session | $20 AGE 60+ | $25 REG March 27 – May 15 MC - BA, 114 P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers P01 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein Feb. 25 – April 29 MC - SO, 112 Jan. 22 FP - G, 418 Portuguese Language: Intermediate II • NOTE: No class 3/11, 3/18. P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Barbara Klein Continue to improve your conversational skills in March 25 MC - SO, 108 Portuguese through focus on everyday vocabulary Russian Conversation: Advanced I P03 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Barbara Klein and situations. Examine and review basic grammar and Continue to expand your understanding of Russian March 26 FP - G, 321 sentence structure. Aspects of Brazilian culture will be and develop your language skills. Become increasingly introduced and highlighted as topics of conversation profcient in conversational skills as you use the throughout the class. Prerequisite: Intermediate I language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: Korean or equivalent experience. No text required. Bring a Russian Language: Intermediate III or equivalent Text pocket folder, notebook and pen. required; bring to frst class: Live from Russia!, with FLPG:721 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG workbook and CDs, ISBN 978-0-7575-5757-6. Korean Language: Beginning I P01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL FLRU:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and Jan. 26 – March 16 MC - BA, 120 informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure Jan. 24 – March 28 MC - SO, 112 necessary to understand and begin to formulate Portuguese Language: Intermediate III • NOTE: No class 3/14, 3/21. conversations in Korean. Last class will be a Korean Improve your conversational skills in Portuguese potluck. Text recommended; bring to frst class: Korean through focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Russian Advanced III for Beginners: Mastering Conversational Korean, ISBN Examine and review basic grammar and sentence Continue to expand your understanding of Russian 978-0804841009. structure. Aspects of Brazilian culture will be introduced and develop your language skills. Become increasingly FLKO:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG and highlighted as topics of conversation throughout profcient in conversational skills as you use the P01 Sa 9:30 am-11:30 am Misook Yu the class. Prerequisite: Portuguese: Intermediate II language to explore real-life situations. Prerequisite: or equivalent experience. No text required. Bring a March 30 – May 18 MC - SO, 204 Russian Language: Advanced II or equivalent pocket folder, notebook and pen. experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Live from FLPG:722 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Russia!, vol. 2, ISBN: 978-1465272614 Portuguese P01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL . March 30 – May 18 MC - SO, 111 FLRU:725 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 F 2 pm-4 pm Valerie Powers Portuguese for the Traveler Jan. 25 – March 29 MC - SO, 107 Enjoy an easy and practical introduction to the • NOTE: No class 3/15, 3/22. Brazilian Portuguese language. Learn survival phrases, Russian how to read signs, menus, transportation schedules and more. Explore cultural diferences and be prepared Russian for First Timers to enjoy your adventure. A jump-start course for smart Begin to explore a new culture and language with Spanish travelers! Text suggested; bring to frst class: Berlitz Russian for First Timers. This is the perfect class for Brazilian Portuguese Phrase Book and Dictionary, ISBN beginners that are ready to start with the basics. Get Spanish for the Traveler 978-1780044484. introduced to the alphabet, pronunciation, greetings, Traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Explore a FLPG:716 | 6 sessions | $75 AGE 60+ | $75 REG phrases and present tense verbs. Text required; bring new culture and language in a relaxed and informal P01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL to frst class: Russian in 10 Minutes a Day, with digital atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary for traveling, download, ISBN 13:978-1-931873345. Feb. 2 – March 9 MC - BA, 118 correct pronunciation and the basic sentence FLRU:717 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG structure necessary to understand and begin to P01 M 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers formulate conversations in Spanish! Text required; Gather the kids and enjoy We have more! Jan. 22 – Feb. 12 MC - SO, 111 bring to frst class: 5th ed. Spanish is Fun Book 1, learning Portuguese together! Learn more at ISBN 9781634199285 and Wald, Spanish is Fun Book “Portuguese Family Conversation” on page 68. 1 Companion Workbook, 5th ed., paperback, ISBN Russian Language: Beginning I 9781531106331. Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. While covering all four aspects FLSP:716 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Portuguese Language: Beginning I of study this course will primarily focus on oral P01 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Timothy Neckermann Explore the Brazilian culture and language in a relaxed profciency. Prerequisite: Russian for First Timers or Jan. 22 – March 12 FP - G, 325 and informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, a good understanding of the Russian alphabet. Text correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann required; bring to frst class: Live from Russia!, with March 26 – May 14 MC - SO, 112 necessary to form greetings, introductions and daily workbook and CDs, ISBN 978-0-7575-5757-6. expressions in basic Portuguese. No text required. Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen. FLRU:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers Spanish Language: Beginning I FLPG:717 | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Explore a new culture and language in a relaxed and P01 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL Feb. 19 – April 30 MC - SO, 232 informal atmosphere. Learn practical vocabulary, Jan. 26 – March 16 MC - SO, 108 • NOTE: No class 3/12, 3/19, 4/2. correct pronunciation and the basic sentence structure necessary to understand and begin to P02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL formulate conversations in Spanish! Text required; March 27 – May 15 MC - SO, 108 Russian Language: Beginning II Continue to increase your knowledge of the bring to frst class: 5th ed. Spanish is Fun Book 1, Russian language including speaking, grammar ISBN 9781634199285 and Wald, Spanish is Fun Book Portuguese Language: Beginning II and vocabulary. Concentration will be on oral use 1 Companion Workbook, 5th ed., paperback, ISBN Continue to increase your knowledge of the of the language in dealing with everyday situations. 9781531106331. Portuguese language by introducing simple Prerequisite: Russian Language: Beginning I or FLSP:717 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG conversation, grammar and vocabulary. Improve your equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst P03 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza basic understanding of Portuguese and communicate class: Live from Russia!, with workbook and CDs, ISBN Jan. 22 – March 12 FV - B, 124 better in common everyday situations. Prerequisite: 978-0-7575-5757-6. P04 Tu 6:45 pm-8:45 pm Maria de la Garza Portuguese: Beginning I or equivalent experience. No | | $ | $ text required. Bring a pocket folder, notebook and pen. FLRU:718 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG Jan. 22 – March 12 FV - B, 123 P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Valerie Powers P02 W 4:45 pm-6:45 pm Timothy Neckermann | 8 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $ REG FLPG:718 99 Jan. 23 – March 27 MC - CS, 204 P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Viva Brasil STL Jan. 23 – March 13 FP - G, 325 • NOTE: No class 3/13, 3/19. Jan. 23 – March 13 MC - BA, 114 P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann P02 Sa 10 am-noon Viva Brasil STL Jan. 24 – March 14 STLCC-South County, 102 March 30 – May 18 MC - BA, 118

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 51 Spanish Language: Beginning II Spanish Conversation: Advanced Spanish Grammar: Beginning III Continue to increase your knowledge of the Increase your vocabulary and conversational skills Continue to increase your profciency in conjugating Spanish language including speaking, grammar through this advanced level course! Emphasis will be verbs and understanding of the present tense and and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use on spoken Spanish by reading and discussing short the preterite (past) tense through more writing and of the language in dealing with everyday situations. selections on a variety of topics. Prerequisite: Spanish more practice speaking as you master the Spanish Prerequisite: Spanish Beginning I or equivalent Conversation Intermediate III or equivalent experience. language. Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Beginning II experience. Text required; bring to frst class: 5th ed. Text required; bring to frst class: Para Volver a Cuba, or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst Spanish is Fun Book 1, ISBN 9781634199285 and Wald, ISBN 9871387386444. Available on Amazon.com. class: 2nd ed. Primer Libro, ISBN 9780877205197. Spanish is Fun Book 1 Companion Workbook, 5th ed., FLSP:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG FLSP:765 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG paperback, ISBN 9781531106331. P03 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Lorenzo Gonzalez P10 W 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert FLSP:718 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Jan. 22 – March 12 FP - G, 327 March 27 – May 15 MC - SO, 204 P04 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Jan. 22 – March 12 MC - SO, 205 Spanish Conversation: Advanced III Spanish Grammar: Intermediate II P05 Th 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Increase your vocabulary and conversational skills Practice your knowledge of refexive verbs, present, Jan. 24 – March 14 MC - SO, 206 through this advanced level course! Emphasis will be preterite, imperfect, and future tenses through P06 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza on spoken Spanish by reading and discussing short writing and speaking as you continue to master the March 26 – May 14 FV - B, 124 selections on a variety of topics. Prerequisite: Spanish Spanish language. Verb idioms will be emphasized. P02 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Conversation: Advanced I or II. Text required; bring to Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Beginning III or March 27 – May 15 FP - G, 325 frst class: Macario, ISBN 9780948566260. equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst FLSP:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG class: Primer Libro, Spanish frst year, workbook, ISBN P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann 9780877205197. March 28 – May 16 STLCC-South County, 102 P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza Jan. 23 – March 13 MC - CS, 209 FLSP:765 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P06 Tu 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Spanish Language: Beginning III Jan. 22 – March 12 MC - SO, 205 Continue to increase your knowledge of the Spanish Conversation: Advanced IV Spanish language including speaking, grammar Increase your vocabulary and conversational skills and vocabulary! Concentration will be on oral use through this advanced level course! Emphasis will be Spanish Grammar: Intermediate III of the language in dealing with everyday situations. on spoken Spanish by reading and discussing short Continue using your knowledge of various verb tenses Prerequisite: Spanish Beginning II or equivalent selections on a variety of topics. Prerequisite: Spanish through practice speaking and writing. Emphasis experience. Text required; bring to frst class: 5th ed. Conversation: Advanced III. Text required; bring to will be on verb idioms and idioms with prepositions. Spanish is Fun Book 1, ISBN 9781634199285 and Wald, class: Macario, ISBN 9780948566260. Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar: Beginning III or Spanish is Fun Book 1 Companion Workbook, 5th ed., FLSP:723 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst class: paperback, ISBN 9781531106331. P02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza 2nd ed. Primer Libro, Spanish frst year, workbook, ISBN 9780877205197. FLSP:719 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG March 27 – May 15 MC - CS, 209 P04 Tu 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Maria de la Garza FLSP:765 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Jan. 22 – March 12 FV - B, 123 P09 M 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert Spanish Grammar: Beginning II March 25 – May 13 MC - SO, 205 P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Timothy Neckermann Continue to increase your profciency in conjugating Jan. 23 – March 13 FP - G, 325 verbs and understanding of the present tense and the • NOTE: No class 11/23. preterite (past) tense through more writing and more Spanish Grammar Advanced P03 Th 4 pm-6 pm Ann Rupert practice speaking as you master the Spanish language. Practice speaking and writing the future and March 28 – May 16 MC - SO, 204 Prerequisite: Spanish Grammar Level I or equivalent conditional tenses and working with the present and experience. Text required; bring to frst class: 2nd ed. past participles and compound tenses. Prerequisite: P02 M 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Primer Libro, ISBN 9780877205197. Spanish Grammar: Intermediate III or equivalent March 25 – May 13 MC - SO, 206 FLSP:765 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG experience. Text required; bring to frst class: Segundo P08 W 7 pm-9 pm Ann Rupert Libro, Review Text in Spanish, two years, ISBN 978- 0877205067. Book is out of print but available used Spanish Language: Intermediate I Jan. 23 – March 13 MC - BA, 120 Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through and new on Amazon. focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine FLSP:765 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG and review basic grammar and sentence structure. P01 Sa 10 am-noon Ann Rupert Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and Jan. 19 – March 9 MC - SO, 112 highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the class. Prerequisite: Spanish Language Beginning III P02 Sa 10 am-noon Ann Rupert or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst March 30 – May 18 MC - CS, 206 class: Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2, 3rd ed., paperback, ISBN 9781629746708 and Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2 Companion Workbook, 3rd ed., paperback, ISBN 9781629746654. Sign Language FLSP:720 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG Getting Started with Sign Language I Getting Started with Sign P02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza Join other individuals who would like a basic Jan. 24 – March 14 MC - SO, 111 Language III: Chapters 19‑25 knowledge and learn common vocabulary (numbers, Build upon the skills you learned in the Beginning I P01 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Timothy Neckermann feelings, opposites, colors, food, etc.) to begin and Beginning II sign language classes to increase March 25 – May 13 FP - G, 325 communicating in Sign Language. Class does not your ability to communicate using sign language cover ASL sentence structure. No text required. and continue to learn many more signs as you work Spanish Conversation: Intermediate II SIGN:701 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG through the book, “The Joy of Signing.” The book is Improve your conversational skills in Spanish through P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes divided into several chapters and may be taken at focus on everyday vocabulary and situations. Examine Feb. 19 – April 16 STLCC-South County, 103 any time as the skills are independent of each other. and review basic grammar and sentence structure. • NOTE: No class 3/19. This class will cover chapters 19-25. Class does not Aspects of Latino culture will be introduced and cover ASL sentence structure. Prerequisite: Getting highlighted as topics of conversation throughout the Started with Sign Language II. Text required, bring to class. Prerequisite: Spanish Conversation Intermediate Getting Started with Sign Language II frst class. “The Joy of Signing” by Lottie Riekehof ISBN I or equivalent experience. Text required; bring to frst Explore even more common words and phrases as 1607313618. class: Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2, 3rd ed., paperback, you continue learning basic signs and build upon SIGN:702 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG ISBN 9781629746708. Recommended but not required: the knowledge you acquired in the prerequisite class P02 M 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes Wald, Spanish is Fun Book 2 Companion Workbook, Getting Started with Sign Language I. Class does not Feb. 25 – April 22 STLCC-South County, 103 cover ASL sentence structure. 3rd edition, paperback, ISBN 9781629746654. • NOTE: No class 3/18. | | $ | $ FLSP:721 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG SIGN:702 8 sessions 60 AGE 60+ 99 REG P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Maria de la Garza P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Cynthia Hayes March 28 – May 16 MC - CN, 128 Feb. 21 – April 18 STLCC-South County, 103 Sign Language: Beginning ASL • NOTE: No class 3/21. Learn the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL), including fnger spelling and hand signs. You will also receive a brief overview of deaf culture as you begin to learn the basics of unspoken communication. Text required; bring to frst class. “A Basic Course in American Sign Language” ISBN 978-0932666420. SIGN:701 | 8 sessions | $60 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P03 Tu 6 pm-8 pm Ronald Selinger March 26 – May 14 FV - C, 110

52 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT HISTORICAL STUDIES Genealogy Beginning Your Online Roots Delving into Probate Records Learn beginning techniques with the modern Probate records hold a wealth of clues regarding the technological advances. This class covers basic rich, poor, or transient ancestor. Learn how to access American resources available in your home, the census, and evaluate probate case fles for family history. libraries, courthouses, churches and other resources. Student must have basic computer skills. Precourse Several recommended text available from the library. materials: leafseeker.com/resources.html. Thumb drive GENE:705 | 4 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG optional. P01 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm GENE:765 | 2 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Feb. 6 – Feb. 27 STLCC-South County, 209 P04 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner March 28 – April 4 FV - B, 139 African American Genealogy Basics This course will assist the beginner to intermediate Unlocking Deeds to researcher in compiling and furthering the family Gather Family Information histories of African-American ancestors. Student must Our ancestors often bought or sold property. By have basic PC computer skills and know how to use examining and analyzing your family’s deeds, you may Windows and a mouse. unlock a treasure trove of genealogical information. GENE:765 | 2 sessions | $29.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Text: none. P03 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Feb. 21 – Feb. 28 FV - B, 139 P06 M 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm April 1 – April 8 STLCC-South County, 207 Using FamilySearch.org If you visited the FamilySearch.org website, you Other Internet Options To Get Info noticed that the site changes. This course covers the You Want For Your Family Tree resources available from an old favorite. Genealogists are always facing Murphy’s Law. Many GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG specifc facts and records are never where they should P02 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm be. This session will provide alternative records for March 6 – March 13 STLCC-South County, 207 flling in those elusive gaps for your family. Text: none. GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Compiling Your Genealogy P04 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm with RootsMagic April 10 – April 17 STLCC-South County, 209 Keep track of your genealogy research, photos, and documents with this user-friendly family tree program. Strategies In Genealogy: Student must have basic computer skills and know Moving Beyond the Basics how to use Windows. Precourse materials: www. Finding yourself stumped after launching a family leafseeker.com/resources.html. Bring a fash drive. history project? Learn how to plan a research GENE:765 | 2 sessions | $17.50 AGE 60+ | $25 REG strategy and make use of alternative sources that P02 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner can move along your genealogy. Student must have March 7 – March 14 FV - B, 139 prior experience in basic genealogy and have basic computer sills. Precourse materials: www.leafseeker. com/resources.html. Thumb drive optional. Gleaning All You Can From The Census | | $ | $ Census entries are the way many people begin their GENE:765 2 sessions 29.50 AGE 60+ 49 REG ancestral hunt. But do you really get all you can from P01 Th 5:30 pm-8:30 pm LaDonna Garner them? Learn the various options and tricks to online April 18 – April 25 FV - B, 139 census research. Students must have an active St. Louis County Library card. GENE:705 | 2 sessions | $15 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P03 W 3:30 pm-5:30 pm Mary Stamm March 27 – April 3 STLCC-South County, 209 Culture NEW The Beatles Film: The Beatles: A Hard Day’s Night (1964) CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. March 5 WW, 102B

NEW Bob Dylan Film: Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back (1967) CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17 AGE 60+ | $25 REG P02 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. March 26 WW, 102A

NEW Talking Heads Film: Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense (1984) Great Rock’N’Roll Concert Films | $ | $ Grab an all access pass to some of the greatest shows CLTR:704 1 session | 17 AGE 60+ 25 REG P03 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. ever by rock and roll’s most iconic performers at the April 9 WW, 102A peak of their popularity and talent. Explore how cinema language, musical expression, live performance, and fan NEW Motown cultures intermingle to create some of the most powerful Film: Standing in the Shadow of Motown (2002). musical media of the last century. Each class will feature CLTR:704 | 1 session | $17 AGE 60+ | $25 REG capsule lectures on the performers and flm directors P04 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Daniel Yezbick, Ph.D. followed by critical discussions of the flms themselves. April 30 WW, 102A

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 53 UFOs in Missouri Are you intrigued by the unknown? Unidentifed Flying Objects are being spotted in the skies over Missouri. Religion History Come with an open mind to explore the most recent cases in your area and share your own experiences. Religion and Its Role in World History NEW Great Love Stories of St. Louis Taught by the Chief Investigator for the Mutual UFO Come join us for an exciting journey as we investigate Join us for a fun, in-depth study of several important Network (MUFON). the question: “What is religion?” Our popular instructor true love stories in St. Louis history. Topics will include PERD:749 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG will include a brief survey of world history that shows Dred and Harriet Scott, Frankie and Johnny, Ulysses S. P01 Sa 10 am-noon Joe Palermo how religion has infuenced every period of that Grant and Julia Dent, plus several known and unknown March 9 MC - SO, 105 history. This class is a recommended prerequisite for stories of the power of love to change history. the Eastern Religions course and the Western Religions HIST:708 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG course which will discuss fve major world religions. P01 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm NEW Read All About It!: RELG:701 | 1 session | $13 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Feb. 7 FP - C, 225 The Sound of Music P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley The Sound of Music comes to the Stifel Theater at the Feb. 26 WW, 202 Peabody Opera House in St. Louis on Saturday, March Correct in Every Detail! – The Battle 30th. In this class, you will learn about the history of the Little Bighorn in Art behind the beloved musical by discussing the trivia, Eastern Religions While the events of Custer’s Last Stand remain an music, plot and performances of the show. Leave with Are you intrigued by the major religions of Asia? historical puzzle, this has not prevented scores of a book by Maria Von Trapp about her life and the real Begin your search for understanding with this course, artists to attempt to depict the event in art. This class story behind the famous singing family! Make a “note” which ofers an introduction to the teachings, history, will explore some of these artworks – both well-known to attend this class! Registration deadline 3/8. development and current challenges of Hinduism and and more obscure paintings. Buddhism. This course will expand your knowledge of CLTR:705 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Sa 10 am-noon other belief systems and give you an opportunity to P01 Jacqueline Mink discuss the diferences and similarities of the major P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Vincent Heier March 16 FV - C, 104 world religions. It is recommended that this course Feb. 26 MC - SO, 107 be taken in conjunction with ‘Religion and Its Role in Explore Mayan Central World History’ and ‘Western/Monotheistic Religions’ Operations Lea and Junction City America: A Travelogue classes to provide a more complete view of major In 1947 the French launched an operation to capture a Our travelogue explores some of the major sites that world religions. Viet Minh headquarters location, and in 1967 a similar attract tourists to El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, RELG:701 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG operation was conducted by the Americans. Both will and Belize. We will “visit” some of the major ruins of P02 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley be discussed in class, with a look at how resources and the Mayan world, including Copan and Tikal as well as March 5 – March 12 WW, 204 methods had evolved over twenty years of warfare in explore the interesting cultural aspects of the heart of Vietnam. Central America. HIST:765 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG | $ | $ How We Know and Why We Believe CLTR:702 1 session | 14 AGE 60+ 19 REG This course is an expansion of “How Do We Know P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Thomas Hof P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller What We Know to be True” ofered in summer and fall Feb. 27 MC - SO, 204 April 3 FV - TC, 105 2018. It examines four major ways in which humans have come to “know” what they believe to be true. In The Origins of World War I A Transgender Experience: addition, there is a focus on comparing and contrasting Was WWI unavoidable? This class will examine Discussing Transgender and Gender knowledge and belief. the long-term structural issues and problems that Non‑Conforming Identity RELG:701 | 2 sessions | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG contributed to the confict, as well as the short-term This class explores the foundational ideas underlying P03 Th 7 pm-9 pm Ron Mertz decisions in 1914 that directly lead to the war. Come categories like trans and transgender, illuminating the March 7 – March 14 MC - BA, 114 and see if you can decide what caused the confict. complexity of how gender works both in general and HIST:714 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG for trans people particularly. Topics covered include: Western/Monotheistic Religions P01 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside a brief history, terminology, etiquette, and policy Each week, we’ll spend the evening talking about March 4 MC - BA, 114 advocacy. Through tales of personal experience, the the teachings, history, development and current facilitator will debunk myths and provide information challenges of one of the following western/ about the range of trans identities and experiences. monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Participants will gain comfort talking about trans Islam. This course will expand your knowledge of issues, and have a chance to explore how these issues other belief systems and give you an opportunity to I have taken several history are relevant to them in their communities. discuss the diferences and similarities of the major “classes with John and have CLTR:701 | 1 session | $18 AGE 60+ | $25 REG world religions. It is recommended that this course P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Stephanie Thurmer be taken in conjunction with ‘Religion and Its Role in really enjoyed them. It’s April 16 FP - C, 219 World History’ and ‘Western/Monotheistic Religions’ obvious that he loves his job. classes to provide a more complete view of major world religions. NEW Explore Myanmar: A Travelogue | $ | $ Join us as we “visit” one of Asia’s most exotic places: RELG:701 3 sessions | 15 AGE 60+ 39 REG Myanmar. Sometimes called Burma, MyanMarch is P04 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley beautiful in architecture and scenery. It has some of March 26 – April 9 WW, 202 Jace T. the world’s most spectacular pagodas and temples Webster Groves as well as an element of public policy that is highly History of the Bible controversial. Join us for a look at the history of one of the world’s Anatomy of an Impeachment CLTR:702 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG most famous, most read, most debated and most Through an examination of case studies in American P02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Richard Mueller controversial books. The stories within the Bible will history, this course will provide a basic overview of April 25 FP - C, 213 not be discussed. Discussions will focus on how, when the presidential impeachment process. It will consider and by whom the material was recorded, copied, the basic legal framework for impeachment, discuss translated, debated and eventually selected to be impeachable ofenses, and examine the role of each NEW Is Everything Really canonized into collections to form frst, the Hebrew branch of government in impeachment proceedings. Getting Worse? scriptures, then the Christian Bible, consisting of the Please join us for a non-partisan discussion of this In the US and the world it seems that challenges of Old and New Testaments. We’ll discuss the Protestant intriguing component of the American political society such as crime, terrorism, poverty, inequality, Reformation with attention to the implications of structure. You will leave with a fresh recollection of the wars, prejudice, health, the environment, education, printing and translation of the Bible into English, and system of checks and balances and a fun set of trivia immigration, political systems and moral values are the recovery of ancient manuscripts, construction facts with which to impress your politically-minded getting worse. But are they really? Should we be of critical editions and the rise of critical historical friends. pessimistic about the future or optimistic? Will our scholarship as well as contemporary responses. HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG children and grandchildren inherit a world of even | $ | $ greater challenges than what we had? This class will RELG:701 2 sessions | 19 AGE 60+ 29 REG P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Katie Young present facts (not feelings or personal observations) P05 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley March 12 STLCC-South County, 120 so that you can come to your own conclusion through April 30 – May 7 WW, 202 sound reasoning. You may be quite surprised at the outcome. CLTR:703 | 2 sessions | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Jan Worley April 16 – April 23 MC - SO, 205

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Margaret Anna from the 1840s‑1920s: The Second Battle of the Bulge The Battle of Britain Before the Blitz A Journey Through Eight Decades This class will examine the German ofensive in Considered an epic story of David and Goliath, this Margaret Anna was strong and determined. She southern France that started as the Bulge concluded. class will compare the tactics, technology, and strategy lived the role of a wife with many moves where many Called Operation North Wind, it was actually the last of the Luftwafe and the RAF in 1940. Come see how hardships lay just around the corner at each turn of German ofensive on the Western Front, and was these aspects of the battle were set in the years before events. From Pennsylvania, where she was born, to arguably more successful for the Germans than the the war. Illinois, and ultimately to St. Louis, follow Margaret Bulge. Come and fnd out why this battle never gets HIST:714 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Anna’s arduous journey with our storyteller. Join us as the attention from history it deserves. P03 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside we travel through the decades of Margarent Anna’s life HIST:714 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG May 6 WW, 227 and perhaps discover truths about your own ancestors’ P02 M 7 pm-9 pm John Ketcherside paths. A time for sharing stories will be included. April 8 MC - BA, 114 HIST:701 | 1session | $19 AGE 60+ | $19 REG NEW Age of Railroading This May marks the Sesquicentennial of the Golden P01 Th 7 pm-8:30 pm Spike. On May 10, 1869, the Continent was united March 14 MC - SO, 205 by Golden and Silver spikes at Promontory Point, I enjoy John Ketcherside’s Utah. Spend an evening riding into the history Age NEW Native American Testimonies “ of Railroading as we discuss the development of and the Battle of the Little Bighorn approach to both his subject an industry that moved the passengers and freight, In recent years, new light has been shed on Native matter and to a positive learning spawned the development of the West, and was one of American accounts of the Little Bighorn. This class the most important industries of the Gilded Age. will explore how historians have now been able to tell experience for his students. HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG the story in a fuller way through the testimonies of P06 Th 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen warriors who fought and survived the battle. May 9 MC - SO, 205 HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG P03 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Vincent Heier The Palestinian Position I: March 26 MC - BA, 120 Michael S. Wildwood The Current State of Palestine Opinions regarding the causes of the current status The Politics of Population of the Palestinian people abound. So do those Part I: Home Front Water: The Middle East’s ofering potential solutions to their statelessness, As the planet becomes increasingly, as Thomas Other Precious Resource opportunity defcit, and relative lack of control over Friedman puts it, “…hot, fat, and crowded,” the politics Though the Middle East contains roughly half of their political and economic future. This course will surrounding population size, growth, and control have the world’s proven oil reserves and fve percent of discuss the present position of the Palestinian people. taken on new relevance. The frst part of this series will its people, it boasts a meager one percent of its It will examine conditions in Gaza and the West Bank, explore the various factors that shape our national renewable water supply. An elaborate system of Palestinian rights under Israeli law, the role of the attitudes toward population, including religion, canals, pipelines, wells, underground aquifers and Palestinians in Arab society, the diaspora, and the immigration, birth control, race, economics, and power other creations struggles to bring clean, sufcient refugee crisis. We will evaluate the Israeli government’s dynamics. Please join us to examine the forces at work water to the region’s people. In the best of times, the approach to and policies governing its Palestinian in shaping the discussion of population in the world’s supply is barely adequate. In times of turmoil, as the minority. Please join us to examine the present state third most fruitful nation. modern era undoubtedly is, lack of access to water of the Palestinian people and their hopes for a settled, threatens the population’s crops, livelihood, health, prosperous, sovereign future. HIST:765 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG and survival. Please join us for a look at the Middle | $ | $ P02 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Katie Young HIST:727 1 session | 14 AGE 60+ 19 REG East’s other precious resource, on which its people P02 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Katie Young March 26 MC - SO, 204 depend even more than oil. April 17 MC - SW, 207 HIST:727 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG NEW The Motorcycle in American Life P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Katie Young They started of as bicycles with motors, but they April 9 STLCC-South County, 118 The Palestinian Position II: became their own form of transportation. The turn The Future State of Palestine of the century saw America start to manufacture its Refugees. Jerusalem. Unemployment. Population own motorcycles, and police departments started George Marshall: Soldier and Statesman growth. Shaping a new Palestine will not be easy. This using them in 1911. Doug Schneider will cover the role George Marshall is the quintessential American soldier course will examine the current state and origins of that motorcycles have played in American life – from statesman: a member of Gen. Pershing’s staf In World Palestinian society, politics, and the economy. It will transportation to cinema to folklore to self-expression War I, Chief of Staf and organizer of victory in World consider factors that have thus far inhibited Palestinian to music to a sense of menace. Discussion will also War II, envoy to warring factions in China, namesake statehood, steps toward statehood that are underway cover modern aspects of the motorcycle business of the Marshall Plan that rebuilt Europe, Secretary or in the planning stages, and the regional implications such as motorcycle companies trying to reach new of Defense and State and Nobel Peace Prize winner. of such an arrangement. Though aspects of this course demographics, including women. The trusted confdant of Presidents Roosevelt and regarding events still unfolding and an uncertain future Truman, Marshall’s name would become controversial will require a degree of conjecture, it is committed to HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG in the partisan politics that followed his days in public revealing the known, relevant facts. Please join us to P04 Tu 7 pm-8:30 pm Douglas Schneider service. Spend an evening refecting on the life of the envision a world that includes a Palestinian state. Do April 2 MC - BA, 120 man who Harry Truman referred to as “The Great One.” not be afraid to bring your reservations and questions HIST:703 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG regarding, or, Inshallah, solutions to this complicated, NEW Major St. Louis Disasters P05 Th 7 pm-9 pm James Gallen emotionally-charged issue. and How They Changed History April 11 MC - SO, 205 HIST:727 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG Cholera, tornado(es), fre – all of these things have P03 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Katie Young devastated our city but brought about improvements May 1 MC - HE, 124 to cities across the globe. Topics will include the 1896 NEW History Through the and 1927 St. Louis tornadoes, the Great Fire of 1849, Lens of African‑Americans via transportation disasters, and more. Cinema, Radio, TV and Print History Through the Lens of African-Americans via | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $ REG HIST:708 19 Cinema, Radio, Television, and Print Media is the P02 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm perfect opportunity to converse about political, social, April 4 FP - C, 225 and relevant issues on the plight of African-Americans. Conversations in class are centered on how flm/ media is portrayed via the lens of the creator and the student as the critic. By opening a dialogue through flm/media, this course opens an outlet that allows participants to discuss relevant issues. HIST:711 | 1 session | $14 AGE 60+ | $19 REG P01 Tu 6 pm-9 pm Keith Ware April 30 FV - SS, 105

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 55 Tours and Trips Visiting What’s New in St. Lou Valley Park: City of Many Faces New buildings are springing up and what’s old is In the 19th century, Ulysses S. Grant took wife-to-be being re-imagined. See the many positive changes Julia Dent to Valley Park because it was the perfect being made in St. Louis as we drive by many and place to woo her. In the 21st century, flmmakers set tour several. You will be amazed at the progress. Tour up their cameras in Valley Park because it was the includes lunch, admissions bus and gratuities. Tour perfect place to shoot a movie about uranium-crazed includes walking. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side zombies. Join us to view the many faces of this city of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to on the Meramec River. On this tour, you will: fnd out departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 2/13. why rustlers who come to Valley Park were arrested, TRIP:701 | 1 session | $96 AGE 60+ | $105 REG fnd out how Carol House got started, fnd out where P01 W 9 am-4 pm Joan Huisinga the oar fghts took place, see a bar that called itself March 6 MC - Of Campus a House of Fun, fnd out how the Valley Park train station disappeared, see where Charles Lindbergh danced with the local ladies, fnd out how the largest Visiting What’s New in St. Lou: company of its kind in the United States disappeared A Driving Tour in one day, hear about the man who escaped the New buildings are springing up and what’s old is Lemp family curse, fnd out about the great Hershey being reimagined. See the many positive changes Bar disaster, enter a building that has served as both We care about your comfort during being made in St. Louis as we drive by many and tour an AA meeting hall and a tavern, see a business built several. You will be amazed at the progress. Munch from a do-it-yourself kit, and see why Valley Park is our Tours and Trips! So it’s important on a donut and sip some juice on a sightseeing tour the most important company town in Missouri. There you are aware that these outings may designed for those who would rather not do any is something for everyone on this tour! Fee includes walking, This tour is strictly a driving tour. Tour includes guide Doug Schneider, transportation, lunch, and require navigation of stairs or uneven lunch, admissions bus and gratuities. Bus has steps for all gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of entry and wheelchair lift. There is room on bus for 2 Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to surfaces. By nature, walking tours wheel chairs. Wheel chair lifts are not compatible with departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 3/5. may ofer limited access to seating. walkers. There is no restroom on the bus. Meet tour TRIP:701 | 1 session | $54 AGE 60+ | $59 REG bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please P12 Tu 9:30 am-1 pm Douglas Schneider arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal March 26 MC - Of Campus deadline for refund: 2/14. If you are a person with a disability | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $ REG TRIP:701 39 NEW who requires an accommodation in P02 Th 9 am-noon Joan Huisinga Renegade STL: March 7 MC - Of Campus 10,000+ Years in Two Hours order to participate in any program Talk about time travel! Join Amanda Ball Clark, of Renegade STL, as she takes you on a whirlwind or activity, please contact the Predator and Prey: Exclusive Experience tour of all things St. Louis history, in her signature at Endangered Wolf Center of-beat style. Go beyond the everyday sights and Continuing Education Access Ofice at Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind opportunity to enjoy a venture into neighborhoods such as Hyde Park, The private, two-hour, guided tour tailored to what you Ville, Carondelet, Gravois Park, Cherokee Street, and 314-984-7704 for assistance. For trips most want to see and learn. With insights gathered more! Tour covers the beautiful architecture, the and tours, accommodations advance over four decades of working with and for wolves and monumental history, and the modern challenges of other wild canids, Endangered Wolf Center is ofering the Red Brick City, St. Louis. This is a bus tour with 2-3 notice of up to one month is needed. a rare experience to get to know these animals. stops. Minimal walking beyond stepping of of bus You’ll get the chance to know wolves the way the is required. Bus leaves from Forest Park Community staf at Endangered Wolf Center knows them – you’ll College in the parking lot behind Tower G. Great Tips for Traveling Abroad fnd there’s far more to wolves than what the word TRIP:701 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Planning an international trip this year? Many mistakes “predator” brings to mind. Naturally shy around P03 Sa 10 am-noon Amanda Ball Clark can be avoided by tapping the brains and experiences humans, wolves are loyal, intelligent, and highly March 30 FP - Of Campus of those who’ve been there. Our instructor has traveled family oriented, with social bonds so strong that through Italy, Turkey, Austria, England, France, Greece, they often mourn the passing of pack members for China and Egypt and has lots of helpful tips for what days with their howls. We’ll also share an inside look NEW Renegade STL: to bring (and more important: what not to bring!), at three additional endangered species in our care: St. Louis Women’s Literary History the best ways to pack, things to do before you leave African painted dogs, maned wolves, and swift foxes. Learn about St. Louis’ incredibly rich history of women (home safety) plus lots and lots of tips on traveling Before your next adventure, you will enjoy a bufet writers, playwrights, poets, and even a muse or two. internationally. Little things can make a big diference lunch at Holiday Inn Express Six Flags. The next stop This two-hour bus tour will visit several sights that in your experience. If you’re planning to go abroad, is the World Bird Sanctuary for a guided tour to view famous female authors called home, including Sara make this class your frst stop! birds on display and learn about the past inhabitants Teasdale, Kate Chopin, and Maya Angelou. Learn | $ | $ of the area and meet the current residents. While about the historical context of their lives and work, TRIP:703 1 session | 21 AGE 60+ 25 REG at the World Bird Sanctuary, you will visit the animal while gaining a historical context for the lives they P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Fred Miller hospital and then observe a fying demo in the Nature led. We will also uncover several women whose work March 5 Clayton HS, 123 Center. Tour fee includes: professional tour guide Dea has been lost to popular history, but will astound you Hoover, transportation, all listed attractions, speakers, with their genius and unbelievable life stories. This is experiences, lunch and all gratuities to driver and a bus tour with 2-3 stops, including restroom stops. guide. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Minimal walking required. Bus leaves from Forest Park Withdrawal deadline for refund: 2/15. Community College in the parking lot behind Tower G. Fred is a terrific speaker and TRIP:702 | 1 session | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG TRIP:701 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG “wove comments from class P01 Sa 10 am-5 pm P04 Sa 10 am-noon Amanda Ball Clark March 9 FV - Of Campus April 6 FP - Of Campus members into his presentation Meet tour bus: Top of circular drive between so smoothly. Everyone was eager Administrative and Social Sciences buildings at the Flo Valley Campus to participate. So interesting. P02 Sa 10:30 am-4:30 pm March 9 MC - Of Campus Meet tour bus: Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus Carol S. St. Louis

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Route 66 in Illinois: Mitchell to Litchfield Maplewood: Our Trendiest Suburb Lunch in an Original Route 66 Restaurant This is your chance to cross the Mississippi and There is lots of creativity and lots of architecture to see Route 66 was commissioned in 1926 – this bus tour, explore the Mother Road in Illinois. There’s a lot to see, in trendy Maplewood, including: a mule palace, the led by Doug Schneider, will take you along the original including the Rabbit Ranch (VW rabbits and bunny oldest bowling lanes west of the Mississippi, licking path in Franklin County and far western St. Louis rabbits), remains of the Interurban, Mother Jones’ grave tables, bar swings, Moosylvania, salt from the Dead County. You will see houses, inns, a saloon, a school and a Route 66 gas flling station turned into a dentist’s Sea, a bastion of classic rock music, craft tea, a tugboat from that era, plus a brewery, a two-room school, and ofce. We’ll also see where Al Capone liked to hang where you can eat empanadas, the 24th most popular a combination butcher shop and used car lot. Route 66 out, see a Mustang corral and a Route 66 museum, bar in the United States, Route 66 nostalgia, a building in 1926 attracted bicyclists, so you will see the heart- have lunch at an iconic Route 66 restaurant, and visit built by the WPA during the Depression, and a steel breaking Smith’s Hill. Lunch will be in the Big Chief a preserved 1926 Shell station. On the way home, see house. You will learn about Maplewood’s birth by fre Roadhouse, built specifcally in 1928 for long-distance a mufer man and a Futuro house and a swimmer boy and how it became the frst green dining district in the travelers on the original Route 66…people from St. close up. It’s Route 66-Illinois at its fnest! Tour includes USA. Bus leaves from Forest Park Community College Louis, however, had to show identifcation before they lunch, and a souvenir Rabbit Ranch matchbook. Meet in the parking lot behind Tower G. Please arrive 15 could stay at the Big Chief. Note: there are four gift tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline shops along Route 66 that you can visit after the tour. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 3/19. for refund: 4/2. Meet the tour bus at Wildwood Community College TRIP:702 | 1 session | $100 AGE 60+ | $109 REG TRIP:701 | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $39 REG in the parking lot adjacent to Generations Drive. Tour P05 Tu 8:30 am-4:30 pm Douglas Schneider P11 Tu 9:30 am-11:30 am Douglas Schneider includes lunch, transportation, and all gratuities. April 9 MC - Of Campus April 23 FP - Of Campus Withdrawal deadline for refund: 4/18. TRIP:701 | 1 session | $64 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P09 W 10 am-1 pm Douglas Schneider Re‑Live the 1904 World’s Fair Murals in St. Louis May 1 WW - Of Campus Join us for an illustrated, narrated tour of the actual St. Louis has a wide variety of murals: vintage murals, fair grounds of the 1904 World’s Fair in and around modern murals, legal murals, stealth murals, and Forest Park. Travel back in time through a special 3D murals that trick the eye. This bus tour takes you to Discover the History and Architecture stereoscopic presentation, and then travel to the various murals in the city. Lunch will be at a retaruant of Downtown STL: A Walking Tour sites of the marvels you’ve just seen. Fee includes with a mural on the ceiling. And you will see an Encounter the rich and vibrant history of St. Louis (and a light lunch of foods made famous at the fair and interactive mural (only six cities in the world have the United States!) on this downtown St. Louis walking print materials (including maps). Special 3D glasses an interactive mural!). Bring your cellphones and/ tour. Discover, or re-discover, the structures and sites are supplied. Some walking required. Provide own or a camera for the tour. Bus leaves from Forest Park unique to our special city that have historical and transportation for the tour. Community College in the parking lot behind Tower G. architectural signifcance, both locally and nationally. TRIP:701 | 1 session | $40.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Withdrawal deadline for refund: 4/5. Join us to fnd a new and/or deeper appreciation for P05 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm Charles Koehler TRIP:701 | 1 session | $64 AGE 60+ | $69 REG the city known as the Gateway to the West. Trip-goers April 13 FP - G, 115 P06 W 10 am-1 pm Douglas Schneider are to meet in front of Stifel Theater (south side of April 24 FP - Of Campus Market Street between 14th and 15th Streets.) Garage or street parking is available and may be an additional All Aboard Amtrak for Washington, MO cost. Refreshments and light snacks will be available Hop on the train to Washington, MO to visit and tour NEW Renegade STL: Old North St. Louis for purchase at an energizing venue along the route. the Iron Spike Model Train Museum and learn about the Join Amanda Ball Clark, of Renegade STL, as she takes | | science, technology and history of trains at this railroad you deep into the incredible history of Old North St. TRIP:701 1 session | $23 AGE 60+ $29 REG museum where model trains of all shapes and sizes run Louis. Learn about one of our city’s oldest and most P10 Su 1 pm-4 pm Richard Mueller all day. You will enjoy a docent tour of this interactive storied neighborhoods, uncovering complex layers May 5 FP - Of Campus train museum with multiple train layouts and special of immigration, social change, industry, and racial displays that folks of all ages enjoy! Next, you will dine divides. The tour will cover over 200 years of St. Louis The Walls Can Talk: Prison Tour for lunch at Hawthorne Inn, serving award winning architecture along the way. This is a 1.5-hour walking in Jef City via Amtrak food for 20 years and consistently voted the area’s tour that will conclude with a visit to Crown Candy All aboard for Jeferson City – this trip is like no other. favorite restaurant. Finally, you’ll visit the Washington Kitchen (you are responsible for food purchase). On the train ride, you will enjoy a boxed lunch while Historical Society Museum for a docent tour that tells Provide own transportation to tour. Tour begins on the gazing out the window at the passing scenery as you the history of Washington, MO from corn cob pipes to corner of 14th Street and St. Louis Avenue (across from travel by Hermann, MO. Upon our arrival in Jeferson zithers and everything in between, including artifacts Crown Candy Kitchen). City, you will experience a two-hour Missouri State from the Native American communities, World Wars I TRIP:701 | 1 session | $35 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Penitentiary tour with guide and former inmate. The and II, and furnishings and items used in daily life. Meet P08 Sa 10 am-noon Amanda Ball Clark tour will be followed by a one-hour question and tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. April 27 FP - Of Campus answer session with a former inmate. After the tour Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. NOTE: and Q&A but before departing, we will stop for an ice Due to Amtrak group booking policy, legal frst and last cream treat at Crane’s Country Store. Tour fee includes: names as well as dates of birth are required at time of Exploring St. Louis Professional tour guide Dea Hoover, transportation registration. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 4/1. Discover places you probably haven’t seen before in the St. Louis area. Some are historical and some are and Amtrak Transportation, all listed attractions, TRIP:702 | 1 session | $109 AGE 60+ | $109 REG so new you may be the frst of your friends to visit. We speakers, experiences, boxed lunch, and all gratuities P06 Tu 9 am-5 pm to driver and guide. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side April 23 MC - Of Campus carpool and there is always space in a car for a non- driver. Admission fees are extra and bring a lunch of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the frst day. Come explore with us, every week is a departure time. NOTE: Due to Amtrak group booking NEW All Creatures Great and Small: fun adventure! Walking involved. First class meets policy, legal frst and last names as well as dates of on campus in the Student Center Cafeteria, followed birth are required at time of registration. Withdrawal The Gentle Barn deadline for refund: 4/10. In the heart of Jeferson County sits the Gentle Barn, by a tour. Class meets of-campus after frst session. a sanctuary saving animals from abuse and neglect. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 4/5. TRIP:702 | 1 session | $129 AGE 60+ | $129 REG From run away cows to a duck that likes blueberries, TRIP:701 | 4 sessions | $63 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P07 F 9 am-6 pm large and small creatures have found a home and P07 F 9 am-2:30 pm Joan Huisinga May 3 MC - Of Campus rehabilitation here. After a two hour tour we will have April 26 - May 17 WW - Of Campus a picnic vegan lunch. Following lunch we will visit a Warm Springs Ranch and Rocheport forgotten town and an old haunted hotel. Please wear Visit the home of the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales at long pants and closed toe shoes. Tour includes lunch, their breeding farm to see the mares, stallions, and their admissions and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on frolicking foals at Warm Springs Ranch. Set outside NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes Boonsville, the farm is 300 acres but the barn, breeding prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for area, and new colts are easily viewed along paved refund: 4/2. paths on our tour. It is a unique experience. Following TRIP:702 | 1 session | $90 AGE 60+ | $99 REG the tour and beer sampling, we will head to the town P03 Tu 10 am-5 pm Joan Huisinga of historic Rocheport–named the number one small April 23 MC - Of Campus town in Missouri by Southern Living Magazine last year. Lunch will be in a French Chalet overlooking the Missouri River. There will be time to tour the town and its shops or just sit on a bench with an ice cream cone from the General Store. Tour includes admissions lunch and gratuities. Meet tour bus on Lot E on NW side of Meramec campus. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. Withdrawal deadline for refund: 4/25. TRIP:702 | 1 session | $99 AGE 60+ | $109 REG P04 Th 7 am-3 pm Joan Huisinga May 16 MC - Of Campus

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Motorcycle Skills: Basic Rider Course II Motorcycle Safety The BRC-2 was developed to hone your skills and fne- tune the mental drills crucial to being a safe rider while Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course using your own motorcycle. This is an excellent class as The Basic Rider Course (MSF-BRC) is geared toward the a refresher after winter storage, to update your training novice motorcyclist or scooter operator, but will also for insurance company discount or as an intermediate provide an excellent skills update for the returning level of training after the Basic Rider Course. Put rider or those experienced with no previous formal into practice the techniques of managing traction, training. The course consists of classroom and on-bike stopping quickly, limited space maneuvers, cornering, instruction with furnished motorcycles or scooters and swerving using your own bike. There’s always (loaner scooters are limited - check availability before something left to learn! This course is for two-wheeled registering; however personal scooters are permitted). motorcycles only (no scooters). Required items include: Those who successfully complete the course will be Class M driver’s license, be 18 years of age or older, and issued a completion card from the Missouri Motorcycle provide their own street legal and insured motorcycle. Safety Program which is a waiver for the road test Students should have successfully completed a portion of the Missouri license endorsement. Students Basic Rider Course or have sufcient riding skills must be at least 15 and a half years of age and able to and experience to operate a motorcycle with basic ride a bicycle. Those under 18 years of age must have profciency. Students who cannot demonstrate basic a release form signed by a legal guardian or parent. low speed maneuvers in Exercise 1 can be counseled Students must bring: a three-quarter or full helmet out of the class. Students must bring DOT-approved that meets Department of Transportation standards ¾ or full helmet (loaner helmets available), over ankle (loaner helmets available), over ankle boots with boots with 2” or lower heels, full fngered gloves, long- 2-inch or lower heels, full fngered gloves, long-sleeved sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy pants, and pants, and bring a photo ID. Passengers are permitted a photo ID. At the discretion of the instructors, students to accompany riders; all safety gear and rules apply. who are unable to safely operate the motorcycles will Class held rain or shine. be dismissed from class for their own protection and MOTR:702 | 1 session | $66.50 AGE 60+ | $99 REG the safety of the group. No refunds will be given if you P01 Sa 12:30 pm-6 pm Jefery Pittenger are unable to complete the class for any reason. Class May 11 FP - D, 215 held rain or shine. You must arrive on time for class; late arrivals will not be admitted to class. Call for a detailed brochure: (314) 984-7777. To view a 5-minute video of Motorcycle Skills: Basic Rider Course highlights, go to msf-usa.org. Advanced Rider Course MOTR:700 | 2 sessions | $152.50 AGE 60+ | $225 REG Get the most out of your bike with the Advanced P01 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger Motorcycle Safety Course Level III (MSF-ARC), while April 6 – April 7 FP - D, 215 improving your ability to deal with hazards. Riders will enhance skills to improve cornering, swerving, P02 SaSu 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger and braking techniques, as well as develop additional April 6 – April 7 FP - D, 215 expertise in the areas of risk management, decision- P03 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger making, riding strategies, and rider behavior. April 13 – April 14 FP - D, 215 Developed for street bikes using techniques P04 SaSu 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger developed by sport bike riders, you will learn how to April 13 – April 14 FP - D, 215 maximize your turning abilities, how to stop as well as your machine can manage, and how to swerve P05 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger around large objects. This course is for two-wheeled April 27 – April 28 FP - D, 215 motorcycles only (no scooters). For the beginning P06 SaSu 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger or casual rider, the BRC-2 would be a recommended April 27 – April 28 FP - D, 215 prerequisite. Students must have an M-endorsement P07 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger on license and provide their own street legal and May 4 – May 5 FP - D, 215 insured motorcycle. No passengers allowed! Required P08 SaSu 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger items include: DOT-approved ¾ or full helmet (loaner May 4 – May 5 FP - D, 215 helmets available), over ankle boots with 2” or lower heels, full fngered gloves, long-sleeved jacket or heavy P09 SaSu 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger shirt, eye protection, sturdy pants. Class held rain or May 18 – May 19 FP - D, 215 shine. P10 SaSu 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger MOTR:705 | 1 session | $89.50 AGE 60+ | $139 REG May 18 – May 19 FP - D, 215 P01 Su 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger March 31 FP - D, 215

My course instructor did a “wonderful job of explaining the information clearly and eficiently. He also took strong interest in the students, making the class fun. I was prepared to drive a motorcycle by the end of the class, knew what areas to further practice and was able to pass the written exam for licensing.

Andrea H. St. Louis

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Motorcycle Skills: Cards and Games Bowling Basic Bike Bonding Rider Course Bike Bonding refers to the connection and interaction of the rider and motorcycle. Good bike bonding Bowling Skills helps riders automate their physical skills so they can Whether you are just beginning or looking to bring devote more attention to road and trafc conditions your game up a notch, have fun and learn new (searching and evaluating). The objective of the Basic techniques, this class is for you. Learn proper swing Bike Bonding Course is to develop and practice basic technique, footwork, release points and basic pocket skills beyond those acquired in the Basic Rider Course. alignment. Extra fees for games each week. The course is designed to provide sufcient control PEDU:772 | 4 sessions | $26.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG skills to handle a motorcycle in more challenging P01 Tu noon-2 pm Michael Bluth street situations in a low risk, efective and enjoyable March 26 – April 16 Crestwood Bowl training environment. The BBBRC is also an excellent refresher course for those who may not have ridden for a period of time since their Basic Rider Course or desire additional practice time. You must have completed Fencing the BRC or have sufcient riding skills and experience to operate a motorcycle with basic profciency. Fencing: Beginning I and II Students must have a motorcycle endorsement or Learn the basics of swordplay in beginning fencing. motorcycle permit. There is no classroom portion to Class emphasizes basics of footwork, bladework, and this course. Training motorcycles are provided. The bouting and will accommodate returning students as BRC is a recommended prerequisite for the novice Bridge: Beginning This class teaches the bidding, play, defense and well with instruction to expand technique. Equipment rider; however, it is not required. Must have motorcycle provided. permit or M-endorsement on license, be 18 years of etiquette used in contract bridge. It also provides the age or older. Those under 18 years of age must have opportunity to learn the SAYC (Standard American PEDU:745 | 8 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG a release form signed by a legal guardian or parent. bidding). P01 W 6 pm-7 pm Patrick Dorsey Required items include DOT-approved three-quarter GAME:701 | 8 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Feb. 20 – April 17 University City HS, Girls’ Gym or full helmet (loaner helmets available), over ankle P01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel • NOTE: No class 3/20. boots with 2" or lower heels, full fngered gloves, long- Feb. 4 – April 15 MC - CE sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy • NOTE: No class 10/15. pants and a photo ID. Loaner motorcycles provided. We have more! Kids can have fun learning This is not a MO State waiver class. P02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel the basics swordplay in a fencing class just for Feb. 12 – April 16 Afton White-Rodgers, B them! See “Youth Classes” on page 68. MOTR:703 | 1 session | $66.50 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 Sa 7 am-1 pm Jefery Pittenger • NOTE: No class 3/19, 4/02. May 11 FP - D, 215 Bridge: Supervised Party Bridge with Intermediate Instruction Motorcycle Skills: Practice what you learn in a structured party bridge Ultimate Bike Bonding Rider Course setting. You will be playing bridge, keeping score, Bike Bonding refers to the connection and interaction and learning how to play your hand more skillfully. of the rider and motorcycle. Good bike bonding Prerequisite: A frm grasp of Beginning Bridge. helps riders automate their physical skills so they can devote more attention to road and trafc conditions GAME:702 | 3 sessions | $26.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG (searching and evaluating). This is a precision riding P01 M 5 pm-7 pm Phyllis Siegel curriculum derived from police motorcycle training April 29 – May 13 MC - CE courses and consists of drills and skill circuits to P02 Tu 2:45 pm-4:45 pm Phyllis Siegel improve a rider’s performance. Controlled motorcycle April 30 – May 14 Afton White-Rodgers, B operation and body positioning are emphasized to maximize low-speed operation and control. By the end of the course, participants should be able to handle their motorcycle in a more precise and smooth manner. There is no classroom portion to this course. Participants must provide their own motorcycle and pass an on-site safety inspection. The BRC-2 or ARC are recommended prerequisites if the student has never taken a formal class for low speed maneuvers. Must have an M-endorsement on license, use their own street-legal insured motorcycle (no scooters permitted), be 18 years of age or older. Required items include: DOT-approved ¾ or full helmet (loaner helmets available), over ankle boots with 2” or lower heels, full fngered gloves, long-sleeved jacket or heavy shirt, eye protection, sturdy pants. MOTR:704 | 1 session | $66.50 AGE 60+ | $99 REG P01 Sa 9 am-7 pm Jefery Pittenger March 30 FP - D, 215 P02 Su 7 am-5 pm Jefery Pittenger May 12 FP - D, 215

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NEW The FUNdamentals Golf: Beginning II Basketball: Recreational The FUNdamental Class will prepare students to Review, practice and expand on fundamentals Tired of riding the pine? Get up and play! A great acquire an open mind to the game of golf by learning presented in Golf: Beginning I class. With an emphasis way to have fun and get exercise. All levels welcome; the basics, or FUNdamentals. Students will learn all the on correcting individual swing faults, this is the perfect just register and come play! Bring a white and a dark skills required to insure a sound golf experience. Golf is class for beginner golfers with previous instruction. colored t-shirt to class. Do not wear jewelry. a game we PLAY and this class is where you will learn Extra fee for balls. PEDU:701 | 11 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG to enjoy it and have FUN doing it. PEDU:731 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG P01 M 7 pm-8:30 pm Richard Bannecker PEDU:730 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG P04 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Feb. 25 – May 6 Kirkwood Community Ctr P09 Th 5 pm-6 pm April 23 – May 14 Golfport of Maryland Heights April 11 – May 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights P02 This section is for women only: Volleyball: Recreational Tu 5 pm-6 pm Keep ft, have fun and make friends. Just register and Golf for Seniors April 23 – May 14 Golfport of Maryland Heights come play! All levels welcome. Learn the basic fundamentals of golf: grip, set-up, mini- P03 Sa 9 am-10 am PEDU:704 | 10 sessions | $37 AGE 60+ | $69 REG swing, full swing, putting and chipping. Class will move April 27 – May 18 Golfport of Maryland Heights P01 F 7 pm-8:30 pm Jason Guss at a slower pace. Extra fee for balls. PEDU:731 | 4 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG March 1 – May 10 FV - PE, Main Gym | | $ | $ PEDU:730 4 sessions 45 AGE 60+ 45 REG P06 W 5 pm-5:55 pm • NOTE: No class 3/22. P10 Tu 10 am-11 am March 27 – April 17 Big Bend Golf Ctr April 23 – May 14 Golfport of Maryland Heights P07 Sa noon-1 pm April 27 – May 18 Big Bend Golf Ctr Golf: The Swing of Things PEDU:731 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Get into the Swing of Things! This fun class is essential P01 W 7 pm-8 pm for every golfer! Perfecting your swing is not all about April 3 – May 8 First Tee Driving Range hitting the ball; it’s learning and understanding how P05 Tu 6 pm-7 pm to use your body motion to create your perfect swing. April 9 – May 14 First Tee Driving Range Extra fee for balls. PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG P02 Tu 6 pm-6:55 pm Golf: Caregiver/Child April 23 – May 14 Golfport of Maryland Heights Enjoy time with your child, ages 7-15, and have fun learning the basics of golf together! Improve your game and help your child practice his/her golf skills. Golf: Basics and Beyond Registration required for each participant. Extra fee for Learning to play correctly is key to a great golf game. balls. New golfers get started on the right track and more PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG experienced golfers will get back to basics to help P04 Sa 10 am-10:55 am ‘unlearn’ any bad habits. Class will cover putting, April 27 – May 18 Golfport of Maryland Heights chipping, pitching, rules, etiquette, full swing with iron and full swing with wood. A great mix for beginning PEDU:765 | 4 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG students just learning to play and experienced golfers P07 W 6 pm-6:55 pm brushing up on skills and rules of play as a refresher March 27 – April 17 Big Bend Golf Ctr course! Extra fee for balls. P08 Su noon-12:55 pm PEDU:730 | 5 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG April 14 – May 12 Big Bend Golf Ctr P01 M 5:30 pm-7 pm • NOTE: No class 4/21. April 8 – May 6 Eagle Springs P02 Sa 10 am-11:30 am We have more! Your kids love golf? Be sure to April 13 – May 11 Eagle Springs also check out “Youth Classes” on page 68.

Golf: Beginning I Start from the beginning and learn the basic Golf: On‑Course Lesson fundamentals of golf: grip, set up, mini-swing, full Unique opportunity to play with an experienced golf swing, putting and chipping. Perfect introductory class instructor by your side. Golf professional will take for new players and a great way for experienced golfers you and just a few other students on course to play to sharpen rudimentary golf skills. Extra fee for balls. up to nine holes. Class is for golfers who have had PEDU:730 | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $45 REG prior instruction but have difculty taking their game P06 Sa 9 am-10 am to the next level. Be prepared to pay Eagle Springs March 23 – April 13 Golfport of Maryland Heights approximately $15 to play some holes on the course (includes a riding cart). P05 Th 7 pm-8 pm | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $ REG April 11 – May 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights PEDU:765 39 P01 M 5 pm-7:30 pm P04 This section is for women only: Tu 9 am-10 am May 13 Eagle Springs, Clubhouse April 23 – May 14 Golfport of Maryland Heights PEDU:730 | 4 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Golf: Short Game Skills Whether you are a beginning student or just wanting P13 W 7 pm-7:55 pm to improve your golf game, this class will cater to March 27 – April 17 Big Bend Golf Ctr you. Spend each week focused on a short game skill: P11 M 5 pm-5:55 pm putting, chipping and pitching. Final class will be spent April 8 – April 29 Big Bend Golf Ctr playing a practice green. Extra fee for balls. P15 M 6 pm-6:55 pm PEDU:765 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG April 8 – April 29 Big Bend Golf Ctr P06 Tu 7 pm-7:55 pm P16 M 7 pm-7:55 pm April 9 – May 14 First Tee Driving Range April 8 – April 29 Big Bend Golf Ctr P12 Su 1 pm-1:55 pm Golf: Tee for Two April 14 – May 12 Big Bend Golf Ctr Want to enjoy the game of golf with your signifcant • NOTE: No class 4/21. other? Whether you’ve played for years or never picked P17 Sa 9 am-9:55 am up a club, couples can enjoy time together while April 27 – May 18 Big Bend Golf Ctr learning and improving golf skills. Open to all levels. P14 Sa 10 am-10:55 am Each participant must register. Clubs available for use at the range. April 27 – May 18 Big Bend Golf Ctr | 4 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:730 | 6 sessions | $32 AGE 60+ | $59 REG PEDU:765 45 P08 Sa 10 am-11 am P05 Th 6 pm-6:55 pm April 6 – May 11 First Tee Driving Range April 11 – May 2 Golfport of Maryland Heights P03 W 6 pm-7 pm P03 Sa 11 am-11:55 am April 3 – May 8 First Tee Driving Range April 27 – May 18 Golfport of Maryland Heights

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Tennis and Pickleball

Pickleball: Basics and Continuing National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP) Come join the fun! Pickleball is a fast-growing sport This player is just starting to play tennis. for good reason: it’s easy to learn, easy to play and is 1.0 great exercise for all ages and abilities. Beginners will May have had some lessons; needs on-court experience. learn the basics of Pickleball while continuing students 2.0 enjoy recreational play at a more advanced level. All Can sustain a short rally of slow pace; needs to develop form. equipment provided. Dress appropriately for outdoor 2.5 court. 3.0 Consistent on medium-paced shots; needs work on form and strategy. PEDU:740 | 6 sessions | $36.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P02 Sa 9 am-9:55 am Allyson Dufin 3.5 Consistent with directional control; needs to work on specialty shots. April 6 – May 11 Kennedy Recreation Complex P01 Sa 10 am-10:55 am Allyson Dufin 4.0 Dependable with directional control and depths has specialty shots. April 6 – May 11 Kennedy Recreation Complex Needs to play more percentage tennis. P03 M 5 pm-5:55 pm Allyson Dufin April 8 – May 13 Kennedy Recreation Complex Designations used as a tool to assist students when registering for tennis classes: P04 M 6 pm-6:55 pm Allyson Dufin Beginning I (1.0-2.0): Designed for beginners and those who have limited experience with basic tennis strokes. April 8 – May 13 Kennedy Recreation Complex Proper techniques of all strokes will be covered. Drills will be used and tennis etiquette and rules will be discussed. P07 W 5 pm-5:55 pm Allyson Dufin Players will be grouped according to ability. April 10 – May 15 Kennedy Recreation Complex PEDU:740 | 6 sessions | $89 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Beginning I and II (1.0-2.5): Designed for beginners and those who need to brush up on the basics. Techniques P11 W 8:30 am-10 am covered are forehand, backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill exercises. Players will be grouped Jan. 23 – Feb. 27 Vetta Concord according to ability. P08 M 8:30 am-9:55 am Beginning II (2.5): Further emphasized is proper stroke development and footwork through the use of drills. Feb. 4 – March 18 Vetta Concord Tennis etiquette and rules will be reviewed. Constancy of stroke production is a major goal. • NOTE: No class 2/18. Intermediate I (3.0-3.5): A refresher on proper stroke execution. Drills are used and emphasis is on improved P09 Tu 9:30 am-11 am consistency and directional control. Strategy and some match play are covered. Feb. 12 – March 19 Vetta Concord P10 Th 11:30 am-1 pm Intermediate II to Advanced (3.5-4.0): This course includes more advanced drills, work on strategy and match Feb. 14 – March 21 Vetta Concord play, with a goal of playing better percentage tennis. Pickleball: Caregiver/Child Enjoy spending time with your child (ages 7-15) while learning the fast-growing sport of pickleball. The Bring tennis shoes and racket. Tennis balls provided. Facilities may not game is easy to learn, easy to play and is great exercise for all ages and abilities. All equipment provided. be air-conditioned. Please dress appropriately. Every efort will be made Dress appropriately for outdoor court. Registration is to schedule a make-up class for outdoor classes missed due to rain- required for each participant. PEDU:740 | 6 sessions | $24.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG outs. However, no refunds will be given for rained-out classes. P05 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Allyson Dufin April 6 – May 11 Kennedy Recreation Complex P06 W 6 pm-6:55 pm Allyson Dufin Tennis: Beginning I ‑ NTRP 1.0‑2.0 Tennis: Intermediate I – Advanced ‑ April 10 – May 15 Kennedy Recreation Complex See NTRP Rating Box above. Tennis balls provided. NTRP 3.0‑4.0 PEDU:733 | 7 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. P02 Sa 2 pm-2:55 pm PEDU:736 | 7 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Feb. 2 – March 16 Vetta Concord P04 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm P01 Tu 1 pm-1:55 pm Jan. 31 – March 14 Vetta Concord Feb. 5 – March 19 Vetta Concord P03 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm Feb. 2 – March 16 Vetta Concord Tennis: Beginning I and II ‑ NTRP 1.0‑2.5 P02 Tu 2 pm-3:30 pm See NTRP Rating Box. Tennis balls provided. March 26 – May 7 Vetta Concord PEDU:733 | 4 sessions | $80 AGE 60+ | $80 REG P01 Sa 2 pm-3:25 pm P04 Sa 1 pm-1:55 pm March 30 – May 11 Vetta Concord Feb. 2 – March 2 Sunset Hills Watson Trails • NOTE: No class 2/16. Tennis: Intermediate I ‑ NTRP 3.0 P06 Su 6 pm-6:55 pm See NTRP Rating Box. Tennis balls provided. Feb. 3 – Feb. 24 Frontenac Racquet Club PEDU:735 | 4 sessions | $80 AGE 60+ | $80 REG P05 Su 6 pm-6:55 pm P04 Su 7 pm-7:55 pm March 3 – March 24 Frontenac Racquet Club Feb. 3 – Feb. 24 Frontenac Racquet Club P07 Sa 1 pm-1:55 pm P05 Su 7 pm-7:55 pm March 9 – March 30 Sunset Hills Watson Trails March 3 – March 24 Frontenac Racquet Club P08 Sa 1 pm-1:55 pm PEDU:735 | 7 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG April 6 – May 4 Sunset Hills Watson Trails P03 Tu 2 pm-3:30 pm • NOTE: No class 4/20. Feb. 5 – March 19 Vetta Concord P03 Tu 6:30 pm-7:30 pm P01 Th 2 pm-3:30 pm April 30 – May 21 Lake School Park March 28 – May 9 Vetta Concord P02 Sa 4:30 pm-6 pm Tennis: Beginning II ‑ NTRP 2.5 March 30 – May 11 Vetta Concord See NTRP rating Box. Tennis balls provided. PEDU:734 | 7 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P02 Sa 3:30 pm-4:25 pm Feb. 2 – March 16 Vetta Concord P01 Sa 3:30 pm-4:25 pm March 30 – May 11 Vetta Concord

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Aquatics

Family Swim Gentle Aqua Dance Aquafusion/FABS You and your family can have fun as you swim, dive, Splash and dance your way to ftness in this fun, easy to Enjoy the best of both worlds! Come join this high or lounge in our pool. One parent/guardian per non- follow, low-impact, water-based workout! Gentle Aqua energy combo class for tighter abs and better swimming child. One parent/guardian per 3 children if Dance integrates dance-ftness moves with water- balance while building muscle. Use various resistance they can swim. All participants MUST register. based exercises, just at a slower pace. equipment (dumbbells and noodles) to build cardio PEDU:720 | 12 sessions | $43 AGE 60+ | $79 REG PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $52.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG capacity and increase your strength and endurance. P01 Th 4:30 pm-5:25 pm P10 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid This class will leave you feeling great and looking good! Jan. 31 – April 25 FV - PE, Pool Jan. 28 – March 25 MC - PE, Pool PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $89 REG • NOTE: No class 3/21. • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18, 3/20. P18 MF 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams P07 Th 6 pm-6:50 pm Neil Skid Jan. 18 – March 11 MC - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18. We have more! We also ofer Beginning Youth Jan. 31 – May 16 FV - PE, Pool Swimming classes for ages five to eight. Be sure • NOTE: No class 2/14, 3/21. P17 TuTh 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams to check out “Youth Classes” on page 68. P09 MW 9 am-9:50 am Neil Skid Jan. 22 – March 7 MC - PE, Pool April 1 – May 15 MC - PE, Pool P19 MF 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams March 25 – May 10 MC - PE, Pool Lap Swim Water Exercise P16 TuTh 1 pm-1:50 pm Terri Williams Come and get a great workout before you start your Get a total body workout! Tone, strengthen, and March 26 – May 9 MC - PE, Pool day! Pool will be set up for students to swim laps during achieve fexibility and circulatory endurance while this time. Lockers are available, however you must exercising in the water. No more stif and sore muscles! NEW PADI Open Water Scuba Diving provide your own towel and lock for your valuables. All skill levels are welcome as you will work at your own Be on your way to become a PADI Open Water PEDU:721 | 12 sessions | $26 AGE 60+ | $39 REG pace. Scuba Diver! There are three steps to earning a P02 TuTh 7 am-7:50 am PEDU:729 | 15 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $89 REG scuba certifcation. (1) Knowledge development (2) Jan. 29 – March 7 FV - PE, Pool P06 TuTh 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside Skills in a swimming pool and (3) Diving in an open P04 TuTh 7 am-7:50 am March 26 – May 14 MC - PE, Pool water environment. This course provides you with March 26 – May 2 FV - PE, Pool the classroom (1) and pool work (2). Students will P05 TuTh 9 am-9:50 am Gary Ketcherside receive valuable information regarding locations to PEDU:721 | 16 sessions | $31.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Jan. 22 – March 12 MC - PE, Pool schedule their open water dives in order to complete P05 MWF 7 am-7:50 am PEDU:729 | 16 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $95 REG certifcation at an additional fee. Prerequisites: Good Jan. 28 – March 6 FV - PE, Pool P14 MWF 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt health, reasonable ftness and comfort in the water. • NOTE: No class 2/18. Jan. 28 – March 6 FV - PE, Pool You may be required to get medical clearance from P03 MWF 7 am-7:50 am • NOTE: No class 2/18. your doctor prior to participating in any water training. March 25 – April 29 FV - PE, Pool P13 MWF 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt PEDU:722 | 12 sessions | $339 AGE 60+ | $339 REG Jan. 28 – March 6 FV - PE, Pool P03 MW 1 pm-2:30 pm Open Lap Swim • NOTE: No class 2/18. Jan. 28 – March 13 MC - BA, 120 (M); PE, Pool (W) Pool will be open for credit and non-credit students P11 MWF 9 am-9:50 am Daniel Vogt • NOTE: No class 2/18, 2/20. to swim laps during this time. Lockers are available, March 25 – April 29 FV - PE, Pool P04 MW 1 pm-2:30 pm however you must provide your own towel and lock P12 MWF 10 am-10:50 am Daniel Vogt March 25 – May 1 MC - BA, 120 (M); PE, Pool (W) for your valuables. March 25 – April 29 FV - PE, Pool PEDU:721 | 60 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $95 REG FABS: For Over Forty, Abs, P01 MTuWTh 8 am-8:50 am Water Aerobics Balance and Strength Jan. 16 – May 9 MC - PE, Pool Low impact shallow water workout. Instructor uses Are you over forty? Do you want tighter abs to help • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18, 3/18-21. exercise movements and fun music to allow each with balance? Do you loathe the thought of pumping participant to determine their own intensity level. iron in a gym but would still like to build muscle and Swimming ability is not required for this class. increase strength? Then this FABSulous class is for YOU! Swimming Skills: As we age, our bellies tend to get bigger, our balance PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $52 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Beginning/Intermediate becomes a bit of kilter and our muscles start to sag Not the strongest swimmer? It’s time to change that! P22 TuTh 10 am-10:50 am Yolanda Woodard (especially the back of those arms). Using various Acquire basic through intermediate swimming skills, Jan. 29 – March 14 FV - PE, Pool water equipment, FABS class will: tighten your tummy, and feel confdent in the water and around water P21 TuTh 8 am-8:50 am Yolanda Woodard improve your balance and build major muscle groups. activities. Emphasis on the primary strokes, buoyancy April 2 – May 16 FV - PE, Pool techniques, breath control and acquiring endurance. PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $89 REG P03 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams PEDU:722 | 8 sessions | $33 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P01 Sa 10 am-10:50 am Jeanne Hudgens Aquafusion Jan. 16 – March 11 MC - PE, Pool Use various resistance equipment (dumbbells and • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18. March 9 – May 11 FV - PE, Pool noodles) in this high energy class to build cardio • NOTE: No class 3/23, 4/20. P02 MW 7 pm-7:50 pm Terri Williams capacity and strengthen main muscle groups. Great March 25 – May 8 MC - PE, Pool P02 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Jeanne Hudgens exercise to increase your strength and endurance, March 9 – May 11 FV - PE, Pool leaving you feeling great and looking good! • NOTE: No class 3/23, 4/20. PEDU:729 | 14 sessions | $48 AGE 60+ | $89 REG P04 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams Jan. 16 – March 11 MC - PE, Pool • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18. P15 MW 6 pm-6:50 pm Terri Williams March 25 – May 8 MC - PE, Pool

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Aerobic and Strength Exercise

Dance Aerobics NEW Circuit Challenge Enjoy a fun, full body workout including cardio and Circuit Challenge has body challenging exercises toning set to contemporary music. Bring light weights to push yourself to the limit with TRX, battle popes, (1-3lbs) and a mat. No dance experience required. bosu, sled push, agility Ladder, big ball throws, rope PEDU:750 | 12 sessions | $58 AGE 60+ | $75 REG climbing, gymnastic rings and so much more. Each P01 W 6 pm-6:50 pm Susan Pellegrino circuit station is timed with cardio spurts to leave you Feb. 6 – April 24 St. Paul UCC, Social Hall with a full body, heart pumping workout! Never the same and never a dull moment! PEDU:754 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG Soul Dance: A Combination of P06 Sa 7:30 am-8:45 am Cardio and Strength Training April 6 – May 18 Z Total Body Enjoy this fun, rocking ftness program that blends • NOTE: No class 4/20. the movements of dance, martial arts and healing arts (such as yoga). Learn how to work out without PEDU:754 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG pain and enjoy getting ft with movement set to P05 Sa 7:30 am-8:45 am soul-stirring music. Soul Dance is rooted in sensory Feb. 2 – March 23 Z Total Body awareness, joy, pleasure and love for your body. Join a Soul Dance class and free your spirit! All levels and NEW Kickboxing with Trampoline Fit abilities welcome. No shoes on mats. Total body high intensity workout consists of cardio Boot Camp with Shark Fitness | | $ | $ Challenge yourself! Classes consist of resistance PEDU:755 6 sessions 42 AGE 60+ 59 REG drills using kick bags, gloves, hit pads and kick pads. training, calisthenics, short runs, and drills designed to P12 Sa 8:30 am-9:30 am Karol McNutt Performing jabs, punches, hooks, upper cuts and work every major muscle group in the 60-minute class. Feb. 2 – March 16 MC - PE, 105 kicks to burn fat and tone muscles. In the second half Learn the correct way to train in terms of form, tempo, • NOTE: No class 2/9. of class, be ready to jump like if you were a kid again, and exercise selection. Despite the group setting, this P13 Sa 8:30 am-9:30 am Karol McNutt but only this time, losing inches, building strength and class will challenge you individually to give your best March 30 – May 18 - PE, 105 endurance. Personal 36” trampolines used to work and expect optimal results. Must be able to jog 300 MC lower body with low impact bounce moves which are • NOTE: No class 4/27, 5/4. yards without rest. Bring a towel or mat and water. fun, exhilarating and aerobically efective. Upper body Weather permitting, class will be held outside-dress moves are worked with the safety bar, so no fear of appropriately. Meet at the entrance to the PE Building We have more! Our dance courses are falling of the trampoline. on O Parking Lot. | | $ | $ another fun way to exercise… and we PEDU:744 6 sessions 59 AGE 60+ 59 REG PEDU:755 | 10 sessions | $139 AGE 60+ | $139 REG ofer a broad selection for all fitness P04 Tu 5 pm-6 pm P01 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am levels! See “Dance” on page 35. April 2 – May 7 Z Total Body May 3 – May 24 MC - PE, East Lobby | | $ | $ PEDU:744 8 sessions 69 AGE 60+ 69 REG PEDU:755 | 12 sessions | $159 AGE 60+ | $159 REG P03 Tu 5 pm-6 pm P11 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am Zumba Toning Jan. 29 – March 19 Z Total Body Jan. 15 – Feb. 21 MC - PE, East Lobby Come join a lower intensity approach to Zumba dance! Class is perfect for all ages and exercises will P10 TuTh 10 am-11 am include proper breathing and gentle stretching with Kickin’ Fitness Jan. 15 – Feb. 21 MC - PE, East Lobby modifcations to help work on your posture, strength, Get away from your boring exercise routine and P09 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am and balance. Zumba toning sticks (hand-held weights) engage every muscle in your body with this fun, high- Feb. 22 – March 27 MC - PE, East Lobby will be used for toning the arms. energy cardio exercise. A perfect, total body workout • NOTE: No class 3/18, 3/20, 3/22. that will help you burn calories, relieve stress and get PEDU:747 | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG into shape fast - all while learning some self-defense P07 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am P02 W 6 pm-6:50 pm moves along the way! All levels are welcome. Feb. 26 – April 11 MC - PE, East Lobby Feb. 6 – March 27 Adiva Dance Ctr PEDU:744 | 10 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/21. P02 M 7 pm-8 pm Timothy Toeniskoetter P06 TuTh 10 am-11 am Zumba Gold Feb. 25 – May 13 Sperreng, Large Gym Feb. 26 – April 11 MC - PE, East Lobby Come join in the fun and get ft with the upbeat • NOTE: No class 3/18, 4/29. • NOTE: No class 3/19, 3/21. tempo of Latin and International music! Zumba Gold P01 W 7 pm-8 pm Timothy Toeniskoetter P02 TuTh 5:45 am-6:45 am takes a lower intensity approach to Zumba dance, so Feb. 27 – May 1 Martial Arts Ctr, Studio April 16 – May 23 MC - PE, East Lobby it’s perfect for older active adults or individuals with P03 TuTh 10 am-11 am limited physical ability. Exercises will include proper April 16 – May 23 MC - PE, East Lobby breathing and gentle stretching, and are modifed to NEW HIIT Afer 40 help work on your posture, strength, and balance. This total-body moderate-high intensity interval PEDU:755 | 15 sessions | $195 AGE 60+ | $195 REG P04 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am PEDU:747 | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG workout uses a variety of bodyweight/light weight P01 W 11 am-11:50 am exercises to tone and tighten for that ft, strong and Jan. 14 – Feb. 20 MC - PE, East Lobby healthy version of you! It’s not only designed to help Feb. 6 – March 27 Adiva Dance Ctr • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18. overall health and toning, it’s also designed to inform/ P08 MW 5:30 pm-6:30 pm motivate in a fun supportive way. Please bring mat to Jan. 14 – March 11 MC - PE, East Lobby NEW Cardio and Abs class. • NOTE: No class 1/21, 2/18. A variety of exercises that get your heart pumping PEDU:747 | 7 sessions | $36.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG and fat burning. First half of class is cardio and second P05 MWF 5:45 am-6:45 am P03 Tu 6:15 pm-7 pm Trish Werner March 29 – May 1 MC - PE, East Lobby half is abs with a concentration on upper/lower Jan. 22 – March 5 MC - PE Fitness Ctr, 106 abdominals, sides/obliques and back core strength. • NOTE: No class 2/18. Core and posture is targeted throughout the class to P06 Sa 8:15 am-9 am Trish Werner let you leave standing taller and stronger. This is a 60 Jan. 26 – March 9 MC - PE Fitness Ctr, 106 minute calorie burner, fat blaster class that will leave P04 Tu 6:15 pm-7 pm Trish Werner you invigorated and stronger! March 26 – May 7 MC - PE Fitness Ctr, 106 PEDU:754 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P05 Sa 8:15 am-9 am Trish Werner This has to be the best physical P08 Su 8:30 am-9:30 am March 30 – May 11 MC - PE Fitness Ctr, 106 “training program in the entire area. March 31 – May 12 Z Total Body • NOTE: No class 4/21. We have more! Have you ever thought about PEDU:754 | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG becoming an ACE certified personal trainer? P07 Su 8:30 am-9:30 am According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Jan. 27 – March 17 Z Total Body David G. May 2017 report, median salary for these workers Manchester is $39,210 (bls.gov). Get a jump start at page 12.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 63 Fitness Flex for Women Barre Achieve your ftness goals through low-impact movement using a variety of music and hand weights, concluding with stretching for posture and fexibility. NEW Barre Cardio and Tone NEW Barre Fitness All levels of experience welcome; foor mat and 1-2 lb. A series of ballet barre and foor exercises that focus on This class focuses on a full body workout. You will learn weights recommended. the thighs, core and booty. Core and posture is worked some classical ballet moves and stretches along with throughout the workout. pilates inspired core exercises to take your ftness PEDU:755 | 10 sessions | $47 AGE 60+ | $70 REG PEDU:754 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG knowledge and capacity to the next level. The Ballet P16 M 7 pm-8 pm Marsha Fey barre will be used, incorporating your own body Feb. 11 – May 6 Sperreng, Small Gym P04 Th 6 pm-7 pm April 4 – May 9 Z Total Body weight for resistance to focus on the core and lower • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18, 4/29. body. Exercises will take place without the use of the | | $ | $ P15 Tu 7 pm-8 pm Marsha Fey PEDU:754 8 sessions 69 AGE 60+ 69 REG barre as well. P03 Th 6 pm-7 pm Feb. 12 – April 30 Sperreng, Small Gym PEDU:755 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG • NOTE: No class 3/19, 4/2. Jan. 31 – March 21 Z Total Body P18 Tu 6:45 pm-7:30 pm Feb. 5 – March 12 St. Lou Dance Crew NEW Fit and Fabulous Over 50 P20 Tu 6:45 pm-7:30 pm Functional ftness is key, especially as we age. Variety March 26 – April 30 St. Lou Dance Crew of chair exercises, stretches for fexibility, balance, strength with light weights, bands, Pilate rings and balls. Work on balance with security of a chair or barre Yoga and Pilates work. Fun hour of socializing, singing, talking and laughing while working the mind and body all through ftness moves for all levels. NEW Prenatal Yoga Gentle Yoga Stay connected to your changing body and learn yoga Enjoy a gentle combination of yoga exercises to help | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:754 59 modifcations for pregnancy that can be practiced at improve fexibility and core balance. Great for stress P02 M 3 pm-4 pm home and during labor. Help maintain comfort and relief and relaxation. Individual yoga practice will be April 8 – May 13 Z Total Body calmness as you journey into motherhood. All stages encouraged. Bring a mat, towel and water. | 8 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:754 69 of pregnancy welcome. Please consult your doctor PEDU:761 | 3 sessions | $25 AGE 60+ | $35 REG P01 M 3 pm-4 pm before participating in prenatal yoga. P13 W 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson Jan. 28 – March 25 Z Total Body PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $57.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG Jan. 16 – Feb. 13 Queeny Park Rec Complex • NOTE: No class 2/18. P22 M noon-1 pm Nicole Thompson • NOTE: No class 1/23, 2/6. March 4 – May 6 Queeny Park Rec Complex P15 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson NEW Senior Fitness Jan. 28 – Feb. 11 Queeny Park Rec Complex Get ft and increase your stability and fexibility. The NEW Baby and Me Yoga PEDU:761 | 8 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $59 REG class involves standing and sitting in a chair while Relax and focus on letting go of the stress of being P14 W 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson using light weights (1 or 2 lbs), small balls, and stretch a parent of a newborn while rebuilding your core bands to enhance ftness with music to add to the Feb. 27 – May 22 Queeny Park Rec Complex strength and relieving the inevitable neck and shoulder • NOTE: No class 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, 5/1, 5/15. fun. There will be light stretching and relaxation. Wear tension in a supportive environment alongside other sturdy athletic shoes and bring towel and water to new parents and their little ones. Newborns through PEDU:761 | 8 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG class. pre-crawling. P24 W 7 pm-8 pm | | $ | $ SENR:704 8 sessions 59 AGE 60+ 59 REG PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $57.50 AGE 60+ | $75 REG Jan. 23 – March 13 Masterpeace Studios P01 W 1 pm-1:50 pm P23 M 10:45 am-11:45 am Nicole Thompson P25 W 7 pm-8 pm Feb. 6 – March 27 Adiva Dance Ctr March 4 – May 6 Queeny Park Rec Complex March 27 – May 15 Masterpeace Studios PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $53.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG NEW Senior Chair Exercise Yoga Basics P16 M 9:30 am-10:30 am Nicole Thompson Seated exercise can improve fexibility, strength and New to yoga or desire a slow, gentle pace? Learn March 4 – May 6 Queeny Park Rec Complex relaxation. Simply adding a little physical activity to standard yoga postures, fexibility and correct your weekly routine can help you feel better, look breathing techniques. Bring a towel and mat. better and enjoy life more. Chair exercise is a great way | 10 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $ REG to improve fexibility and posture as well as reduce PEDU:761 69 stress. P18 M 12:15 pm-1:15 pm Kelly Kaufmann The exercises were excellent for Feb. 25 – April 29 Afton White-Rodgers, Gym SENR:704 | 6 sessions | $23 AGE 60+ | $35 REG “the level stated – gentle yoga. P02 Tu 9 am-9:30 am Kathleen Schabelski Jan. 29 – March 5 FP - LB, 43 Yoga Nicole Thompson was very clear P03 Tu 9 am-9:30 am Kathleen Schabelski Relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant healing in explaining the movements. She March 26 – April 30 FP - LB, 43 energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- was an outstanding instructor and being and integration of mind and body. Bring an the class was very beneficial. NEW Stretch and Strengthen towel, mat, yoga belt and resistance band. This class focuses on developing and increasing the PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG fexibility and strength required to execute various P21 M 6:30 pm-7:30 pm Rena Potsos dance moves. In addition, fexibility training, core Feb. 25 – May 20 Sperreng, Fitness Rm 54 stability and muscular strength are areas covered in the class that are still benefcial for the non dancer as • NOTE: No class 3/18, 4/22, 4/29. Madeleine Y. well. This class incorporates intense and deep stretches PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $95 REG St. Louis using every part of the body and will include exercises P17 Tu 1 pm-2:30 pm Christine Hayes that strengthen core. Feb. 5 – April 9 Big Bend Yoga Ctr Yoga: Continuing PEDU:755 | 6 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG PEDU:761 | 13 sessions | $70 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Continue to build your yoga skills while learning to P19 W 6 pm-7 pm P10 M 6 pm-7 pm Sharon Danyluck relax, calm your mind and experience vibrant healing Feb. 6 – March 13 St. Louis Dance Crew Feb. 11 – May 13 Sunset Hills Community Ctr energy. Learn to use breathing, stretching and • NOTE: No class 2/18. relaxation techniques to bring a total sense of well- P17 W 6 pm-7 pm being and integration of mind and body. Prerequisite: March 27 – May 1 St. Louis Dance Crew P11 M 7:15 pm-8:15 pm Sharon Danyluck Prior yoga experience. Equipment and mats available Feb. 11 – May 13 Sunset Hills Community Ctr for use or you may bring your own. • NOTE: No class 2/18. Dynamic Stretch PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $49 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Increase the range of motion in your muscles and P19 M 1:30 pm-2:30 pm Kelly Kaufmann joints through specialized lengthening and stretching Feb. 25 – April 29 Afton White-Rodgers, Gym techniques designed to help release muscle tension, | 10 sessions | $58.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG decrease stress and enhance coordination. Bring a PEDU:761 95 towel and mat. P20 Th 9 am-10:30 am Karen Martinez Feb. 7 – April 11 Big Bend Yoga Ctr PEDU:755 | 12 sessions | $45 AGE 60+ | $75 REG P14 Tu 8 am-8:50 am Gary Ketcherside Feb. 5 – April 30 MC - PE, 201 • NOTE: No class 3/19.

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Yoga and Pilates (cont.) T’ai Chi

Yogalates BUTI Yoga T’ai Chi Chih: Beginning Get the benefts of yoga, pilates and core strengthening Are you ready to be empowered and get a great T’ai Chi Chih is a moving meditation consisting of 19 as you exercise and stretch. A challenging and relaxing workout? The BUTI style fuses yoga, tribal-inspired movements and one pose. Its purpose is to circulate workout in just one class! Bring water, towel and yoga dance with hip spiraling and plyometrics into an and balance one’s “chi” or vital force life energy. Health mat. exciting, high-intensity workout that transforms your benefts include better balance, blood pressure PEDU:756 | 6 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG body from the inside out. Bring a towel and water; control, and reduction in symptoms associated with P01 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta mats provided. stress, shingles, and arthritis. Feb. 7 – March 21 Afton White-Rodgers, A PEDU:761 | 10 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG PEDU:766 | 10 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG • NOTE: No class 3/14. P07 Tu 5:30 pm-6:15 pm Holly Wilson P01 Tu 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Jeanette Miller P02 Th 5:30 pm-7 pm Denise Motta March 12 – May 14 Flex Fitness Studio Feb. 5 – April 9 Solar Yoga Ctr April 4 – May 9 Afton White-Rodgers, A PEDU:766 | 10 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG Pilates P02 Th 4:30 pm-5:30 pm Jeanette Miller Iyengar Yoga: Beginning Strengthen, lengthen and tone muscle as well as Feb. 28 – May 9 FV - CWI, 134 Well known for its highly developed teaching increase your fexibility. You’ll learn how to execute the • NOTE: No class 3/21. methodology and rigorous Teacher Training program, movements while focusing on breathing, allowing the mind and body to unite. Bring a towel and mat. Iyengar Yoga’s complete integration of postures and T’ai Chi Chih: Continuing Yoga philosophy brings physical health and vigor, PEDU:756 | 13 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $89 REG Ready to enhance your T’ai Chi Chih practice? mental clarity, emotional serenity and poise. Postures P03 W 6:10 pm-7:05 pm Katherine McMeans Complete a practice of all 19 movements and the fnal are taught by certifed teachers in a safe orderly Jan. 23 – April 24 MC - PE, 105 pose each week, explore key principles of the form, progression with emphasis on body alignment, • NOTE: No class 3/20. and refne individual movements. Prerequisite: T’ai Chi intelligent actions in each posture, observation and P04 M 6:10 pm-7:05 pm Katherine McMeans Chih: Beginning class or equivalent experience. correction of the students. Lowest level of Iyengar Jan. 28 – May 6 MC - PE, 105 PEDU:767 | 5 sessions | $28.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG Yoga certifcation takes 7-10 years. Taught by one of the few Iyengar certifed teachers in the St. Louis area. • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18. P01 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller Bring a yoga mat. April 16 – May 14 Solar Yoga Ctr | 10 sessions | $44.50 AGE 60+ | $ REG PEDU:761 | 7 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG NEW Power Flex and Strength PEDU:767 69 P01 W 7:45 pm-9 pm Robert Gadon Dynamic stretching, core strengthening, balance work P02 Tu 1:15 pm-2:15 pm Jeanette Miller Jan. 23 – March 6 WW, 102A with fexibility moves to leave you feeling leaner and Feb. 5 – April 9 Solar Yoga Ctr • NOTE: On 2/27, class will meet in WW, 227. longer. Class will use body weight, yoga straps and pilates rings. P04 Th 6:30 pm-7:45 pm Robert Gadon T’ai Chi for Health for Beginners | 12 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $ REG Jan. 31 – March 14 FP - LB, 43 PEDU:754 59 T’ai Chi for Health is a safe, low-impact exercise that P11 MW 4:30 pm-5 pm improves strength, balance and fexibility. Often April 8 – May 15 Z Total Body called moving meditation, this class is an introduction Iyengar Yoga: Continuing PEDU:754 | 16 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG to basic T’ai Chi principles and practices that include Well known for its highly developed teaching P10 MW 4:30 pm-5 pm focused breathing, coordinated mindful movement methodology and rigorous Teacher Training program, and focused weight shifting. Iyengar Yoga’s complete integration of postures and Jan. 28 – March 25 Z Total Body PEDU:766 | 6 sessions | $31 AGE 60+ | $49 REG Yoga philosophy brings physical health and vigor, • NOTE: No class 2/18. mental clarity, emotional serenity and poise. Postures P05 M 5 pm-6 pm Dennis Winschel are taught by certifed teachers in a safe orderly Jan. 28 – March 11 STLCC-South County, 125 NEW Keep Your Bones Strong • NOTE: No class 2/18. progression with emphasis on body alignment, Practice and learn how to enhance your bone strength intelligent actions in each posture, observation and from an internationally certifed yoga therapist. Gain PEDU:766 | 8 sessions | $36 AGE 60+ | $59 REG correction of the students. Lowest level of Iyengar insight into the science of bone and pertinent research P06 M 5 pm-6 pm Dennis Winschel Yoga certifcation takes 7-10 years. Taught by one of and receive a personal anatomical assessment. You will March 25 – May 13 STLCC-South County, 125 the few Iyengar certifed teachers in the St. Louis area. discover how to foster balance and tensile strength Bring a yoga mat. while enhancing muscle stability and joint alignment | | $ | $ T’ai Chi for Health II PEDU:761 7 sessions 41.50 AGE 60+ 69 REG with targeted movement. Must not have osteoporosis. T’ai Chi for Health II is for those who have completed P06 W 6:15 pm-7:30 pm Robert Gadon Must be able to get up and down from the foor. Bring T’ai Chi for Beginners and are currently practicing T’ai Jan. 23 – March 6 WW, 102A a yoga mat, towel, blanket and water. Chi principles in their lives and open to progressing • NOTE: On 2/27, class will meet in WW, 227. PEDU:761 | 6 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $59 REG in their T’ai Chi for Health practice. This class builds P08 W 7 pm-8:15 pm Pamela Todd on the beginners class with more integrated whole Jan. 23 – Feb. 27 MC - PE, 201 body movements. T’ai Chi for Health II remains a safe P09 W 7 pm-8:15 pm Pamela Todd low-impact exercise for improving strength, balance, March 27 – May 15 MC - PE, 201 fexibility, mental acuity and mindfulness. • NOTE: No class 4/10, 4/17. PEDU:767 | 8 sessions | $36 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P03 Tu 10 am-11 am Dennis Winschel Jan. 22 – March 12 STLCC-South County, 125 P04 Tu 10 am-11 am Dennis Winschel March 26 – May 14 STLCC-South County, 125

Chen T’ai Chi: Level I Strengthen your body through slow, smooth movements; increase energy through mindful breathing; and improve balance through the constant shift of body weight. T’ai Chi is a traditional form of martial arts that helps boost self-healing power, stimulates the brain and promotes coordination. All ages and levels of ability can harvest the health benefts of T’ai Chi. PEDU:766 | 8 sessions | $59 AGE 60+ | $59 REG P04 W 10 am-10:50 am Alex Chen Feb. 6 – April 3 MC - PE, 201 • NOTE: No class 3/20. P03 W 6 pm-6:50 pm Alex Chen Feb. 6 – April 3 MC - PE, 201 • NOTE: No class 3/20.

HOT! REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 65 Self Defense Systema: Russian Self‑Defense Learn the innovative and versatile self-defense tactics of Systema, the Russian martial art. Systema tactics Wellness Krav Maga are quick, realistic and efective against any type of Are you prepared to defend yourself in an attack? Krav opponent under any circumstance. Systema is based Maga, the preferred system for U.S. military units and on instinctive reactions, individual strengths and Natural Living law enforcement agencies, is an exciting, aggressive characteristics specifcally designed for fast learning. and fast-paced class designed to prepare both the In Systema, the synergy of three components creates body and mind for violent attacks. Utilizing stress drills a true warrior – combat skill, strong spirit and healthy Natural Wellness: Overview of designed to mimic real life situations, new students body. Class will push your body and test your spirit. Traditional Chinese Medicine Explore the fundamental concepts of Traditional and repeat beginners will practice self-defense and | | $ | $ hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and PEDU:743 10 sessions 95 AGE 60+ 95 REG Chinese Medicine (TCM); concepts that have been the efectively fnish a fght or attack situation. Class is P01 Tu 6:30 pm-8:30 pm foundation of TCM for over 2500 years! Learn the basics hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; March 5 – May 7 Systema St. Louis of principles and how you can apply them in your daily athletic wear required. life to enhance your health and wellness. Class taught by a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist with a Ph.D. PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Pro‑Active Personal Security and P04 Th noon-1 pm in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Self‑Defense Against Weapons II | | $ | $ Jan. 31 – April 4 Xtreme Krav Maga Easy-to-learn concepts make this a great seminar HEAL:701 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG P03 M 6 pm-7 pm for novice students that are interested in practical P02 W 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen Feb. 25 – April 29 Xtreme Krav Maga application of self-defense without countless, Jan. 30 MC - BA, 122 P05 Sa 10 am-11 am complicated techniques. Be pro-active and prepare yourself to face stronger, more skilled, armed and March 16 – May 18 Xtreme Krav Maga Natural Wellness: Acupressure unarmed opponents through a unique combination Do you sufer from headaches, back pain, neck stifness of demonstrations and hands-on tactics. Covers hand- or shoulder tension? Acupressure is a good way to Krav Maga: Women Only to-hand attacks and defense against weapons (guns, alleviate all of these symptoms, as well as improve Are you prepared to defend yourself in an attack? Krav clubs, knives). Minors accompanied with parent/ blood circulation and reduce chronic infammation. Maga, the preferred system for U.S. military units and guardian. All gear provided. No shoes on mats. Athletic Learn how to fnd the acupressure points and how law enforcement agencies, is an exciting, aggressive wear required. to massage these points to help improve both your and fast-paced class designed to prepare both the PEDU:743 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG health and the health of your loved ones. Partner body and mind for violent attacks. Utilizing stress drills P07 F 6 pm-9 pm required. Fee is per person. Bring yoga mat or towel to designed to mimic real life situations, new students April 19 CODA Martial Arts lay on foor. and repeat beginners will practice self-defense and | | $ | $ hand-to-hand combat techniques to quickly and HEAL:701 1 session 29 AGE 60+ 29 REG efectively fnish a fght or attack situation. Class is Kung Fu Shaolin Black Dragon P03 M 6 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen hands-on and fully interactive. No shoes on mats; Learn practical self-defense techniques through an April 15 MC - PE, 201 athletic wear required. introduction to Kung Fu, emotional and physical balance, technique, style and disciplined training. PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Natural Wellness: Alternative Healthcare P02 Tu 6 pm-7 pm Build self-confdence and gain the ability to avoid or Modern scientifc research has shown how deal with unexpected confrontation. Jan. 29 – April 2 Xtreme Krav Maga Complementary and Alternative Medicine can help in PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG treating systematic and chronic diseases. Understand P10 Su 1 pm-3 pm how the mechanism of acupuncture and other forms We have more! Kids love Krav Maga, too! Check Feb. 24 – May 5 CODA Martial Arts of treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) out our Kids Self Defense class for youth ages six • NOTE: No class 4/21. provide alternative options for common but difcult- to eleven under “Youth Classes” on page 68. to-treat diseases such as Alzheimer’s, stroke, cancer, and Parkinson’s disease. Class taught by a licensed We have more! We also ofer Kung Fu Shaolin acupuncturist and herbalist with a Ph.D. in Traditional Practical Self‑Defense for Women: Intro I Black Dragon for kids ages five and up. Check Chinese Medicine. Maximize your own power and gain confdence in it out at “Youth Classes” on page 68. HEAL:701 | 2 sessions | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG your ability to defend against personal attacks with P01 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Alex Chen easy to learn and highly efective techniques. Great April 17 – April 24 MC - LH, 101 intro for novices and refresher for students with Shikata Yoso Te: previous training. Female instructor with over 25 years The Way of the Elemental Hands in martial arts. Class will cover situational awareness, Learn to mimic characteristics of the four main standup defense (striking and kicking), defense elements (Earth, Water, Wind, Fire) for practical self- against grab attacks, grappling techniques to escape defense application. Shikata Yoso Te is a hybrid martial from ground attacks! Hands-on basic physical ftness art which incorporates various aspects of traditional required to practice techniques with partners. Minors styles such as Tae Kwon Do, Karate, Kung Fu and more. accompanied by parent/guardian. Registration and The merging of styles provides you with the ability to signed waiver required for each participant. All gear apply your training to real-world, everyday situations, is provided. No shoes on mats. Athletic wear required. while preserving traditional practice in the dojo. Build PEDU:743 | 1 session | $16 AGE 60+ | $25 REG physical ftness while building skills. P08 F 6 pm-9 pm Gina Breadon PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Feb. 22 MC - PE, 105 P11 Th 6 pm-8 pm P09 Sa 9 am-noon Gina Breadon March 14 – May 16 CODA Martial Arts May 4 MC - PE, 105 Shorin Ryu Karate Nikita: Covert Self‑Defense for Women Shorin Ryu classes are taught from the traditional Arm yourself with the skills necessary to handle any and excellent lineage of Shoshin Nagamine including violent or confrontational situation with this highly kata, sparring, competition training and traditional individualized and practical training. Learn hand- weapons; with modern-day scenarios needing real- to-hand self-defense, situational awareness, armed/ world applications. Highly physical workouts and unarmed tactical training, child protection, improvised disciplined instruction lead by a Karate and kickboxing Couples Massage weapons, weapon recognition/concealment, vehicle champion from St. Louis lineage of Sensei Bob Yarnall. Enjoy spending time together as you learn gentle ways and home defense, defense against multiple attackers, PEDU:742 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG to comfort and relax your partner. Methods based on and psychological manipulation of attackers. P01 W 7 pm-8:30 pm Swedish, Russian Massage and Trigger Point Therapy. PEDU:743 | 10 sessions | $95 AGE 60+ | $95 REG Feb. 13 – April 17 CODA Martial Arts Partner required. Fee is per person. Supply list will be P06 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm emailed. HEAL:704 | 1 session | $28.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG March 7 – May 16 Systema St. Louis We have more! Kids as young as four can • NOTE: No class 4/25. P01 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Alice Sanvito enjoy learning karate, too! Discover more Feb. 16 MC - SW, 106 under “Youth Classes” on page 68. P02 Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm Alice Sanvito April 13 FP - HSP, 221

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Personal Insights Personal Growth

How and Why: Meditation I Developing Intuition Transitions and Transformations: Learn how to quiet your conscious mind (inner Awaken your intuitive abilities and feel comfortable Thriving in the Midst of Change chatter), move inward and attune to your Higher Mind. listening to and trusting your intuition. Discover Life is a cycle of beginnings and endings. Transitions As you shift your attention/awareness within, align which of your “psychic senses” is naturally strongest: can be hard, but they have a positive side too. They with the Subconscious, and then the Super-conscious gut feelings, inner listening or intuitive seeing. Learn ofer an opportunity to rethink the direction our lives Mind, you have access to the vast storehouse of Inner a variety of exercises and practices to help develop are taking. In the 2nd and 3rd chapters of life we may Wisdom. In this class you will explore various exercises your intuition; including sensing auras, psychometry discover that our own life is similar to seasonal patterns and methods to deepen your meditation experience. (intuiting information by holding objects) and more. of endings and beginnings. The fall season of life brings Meditation will be practiced in each class and a PERD:735 | 4 session | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG their own unique set of challenges and opportunities. meditation CD will be provided. Fee includes CD. Bring P06 W 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit We lost a loved one, a job, divorce, experience an a blanket or pillow. March 27 – April 17 MC - BA, 118 illness, we have an empty nest. Or perhaps we are PERD:732 | 4 sessions | $54.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG exhilarated by becoming a new grandparent, a new P02 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters job or moving to a new home or city. Whether the Feb. 13 – March 6 FP - F, 325 Listening to the Voice of Intuition transition is positive or negative, we all have times Identify, explore, and learn how to use your intuition when we ask ourselves, “How can I make it easier?” daily. Everyone has intuition, but you may not Practical strategies will be discussed to empower you The Power of Coincidence understand how to actually listen to your gut feelings. in making future changes with greater confdence, Discover how to trust your intuition and receive Meditation exercises, visualization, and in-class less stress and the greatest potential to thrive. Class is the power of synchronicities. Explore the discussions will enhance your ability to communicate suggested for ages 50+. interconnectedness of all things and build a greater with the universe and listen to your inner-voice. Fee PERD:709 | 1 session | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG awareness of “meaningful coincidences” in life! includes textbook. P01 Sa 9 am-1 pm Carol Watkins | | $ | $ | | $ | $ PERD:709 1 session 25 AGE 60+ 25 REG PERD:735 4 sessions 54.50 AGE 60+ 69 REG Jan. 26 MC - BA, 202 P17 Sa 10 am-noon William Dufin P01 W 7 pm-9:30 pm Jean Walters Feb. 16 MC - CE April 17 – May 8 FP - F, 213 Assertiveness for the Sensitive Person Have you ever been told that you are “too nice” and Dreams: Wisdom from Within Ten Clues to Your Past Lives need to be more assertive? Sensitive people tend Delve into the mystery of dreams to discover the Ever wonder if you’ve lived before? Learn how past to place a higher value on the needs and opinions guidance they can give. Learn techniques for lives might infuence your life now. Find clues in your of others over their own, which leaves them feeling remembering dreams, identify the diferent types of talents and gifts; fears and phobias; relationships powerless and unheard. Learn how powerful you really dreams, and explore how there meaning can be used and health. Explore basic theories (and myths) of are and develop confdence to be more comfortably to solve problems, make decisions, and improve your reincarnation and learn ways to create karmic healing assertive. health. and balance. Gain practical insights for your present PERD:744 | 2 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG PERD:735 | 4 sessions | $39.50 AGE 60+ | $69 REG life and purpose by discovering 10 signifcant clues to your past lives. P01 Tu 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen P05 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit March 12 – March 19 Corp. College, 211 Feb. 21 – March 14 MC - BA, 203 PERD:735 | 2 sessions | $28.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P07 Th 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Rhonda Leifheit April 25 – May 2 MC - CN, 201 Flourishing With Your Strength Blueprint Relationship 101: How to Pick a Partner Do you have the opportunity to do what you do Do you feel like you are always attracting jerks/ best each day? Discover, develop and deliver on your jerkettes? Are you beginning to believe there is no one Understanding Personality Types strengths, those things that you are naturally good out there for you? Do you want to learn the secrets to Learn to recognize four basic personality types and at and actually enjoy doing. Positive psychology having a healthy, happy, long-term relationship? Then identify your own unique combination. Begin to better research shows that developing your strengths and this course is for you! Whether you are in a relationship understand and relate to people with very diferent talents helps improve confdence, performance and or looking for that special someone, learn how to avoid personality types, enhance relationships and gain a well-being. Whether you are seeking to discover your the “love is blind” syndrome. Explore key areas that healthy level of self-worth by developing strength in strengths, design a strengths fueled future or want to foreshadow what a partner will be like over the long- your areas of weakness. deliver on your strengths each day, having a strengths term and how to pace a relationship. Gain the tools you PERD:743 | 2 sessions | $28.50 AGE 60+ | $39 REG blueprint will help you to fourish in both your work need to break unhealthy dating patterns and focus on P01 Th 7 pm-9 pm Nancy Cohen and personal life. Break for lunch. Text required- bring your own emotional health. Fee includes textbook. April 25 – May 2 Corp. College, 211 to class. Strengths Finder 2.0 9781595620156. PERD:741 | 2 sessions | $34 AGE 60+ | $49 REG PERD:709 | 1 session | $28.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P01 W 7 pm-9 pm Kim Harness P03 Sa 9 am-4 pm Carol Watkins Feb. 27 – March 6 MC - SW, 207 March 30 MC - SW, 209

Karma Courage, Risks and Rewards: Taking Explore what karma is and how it is connected to your Chances to Change Your Life past lives. Learn how it operates, how to recognize Life is all about choices. The decision to leap into when it is occurring and how you can resolve karma something new and diferent can be both terrifying in the most efective way. Acquire skills necessary to and thrilling, but taking chances can also ofer identify karmic lessons and move forward in life. signifcant rewards. Examine the concept of risk, learn PERD:709 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG how to change your mindset and identify fve powerful P16 Sa 10 am-noon William Dufin perspectives on risk taking that will empower you March 16 MC - CE to take more chances and create opportunities for happiness and fulfllment! PERD:709 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P04 Sa 9 am-noon Carol Watkins April 27 MC - BA, 120

Facing Your Giants Explore the continual lessons and obstacles you face in life and the ‘giant’ that is lurking underneath these events. Discover how to recognize dysfunctional giants and how they manifest. Learn strategies to conquer those giants, calm the drama and end self-sabotaging behaviors that result from these overwhelming problems. PERD:709 | 1 session | $29 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P15 Sa 10 am-noon William Dufin May 4 MC - CE

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Tennis Swimming Martial Arts

Tennis for Youth, Ages 4–5: Pee Wee I Swimming for Children, Ages 5–8: Karate for Kids, Ages 4–10 Series of group lessons specifcally designed to Beginning Designed to build self-confdence, self-esteem, and introduce your young child to the game of tennis. Get ready to swim like a fsh-maybe a shark! Overcome self-discipline, Karate for Kids teaches the basic Class will include eye-hand coordination exercises as any fear you may have of the water, practice beginning concepts of karate as well as self-control, coordination well as building skills for forehand, backhand, serve swimming strokes and learn personal water safety and focus. Safety and fun are the most important and volley. Tennis balls provided. skills. elements of this program. KIDS:709 | 4 sessions | $45 REG KIDS:720 | 8 sessions | $59 REG KIDS:707 | 10 sessions | $59 REG P06 Sa 10 am-10:25 am P02 Sa noon-12:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens P01 Sa 10 am-11 am Timothy Toeniskoetter Feb. 2 – March 2 Sunset Hills Watson Trails March 9 – May 11 FV - PE, Pool Feb. 23 – April 27 Martial Arts Ctr, Studio • NOTE: No class 2/16. • NOTE: No class 3/23, 4/20. P02 Sa 10 am-11 am P09 Su 5:30 pm-5:55 pm P04 Sa 1 pm-1:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens March 9 – May 11 Ferguson Martial Arts Ctr Feb. 3 – Feb. 24 Frontenac Racquet Club March 9 – May 11 FV - PE, Pool P01 Sa 10 am-10:25 am • NOTE: No class 3/23, 4/20. Kids Self‑Defense, Ages 6–11 March 9 – March 30 Sunset Hills Watson Trails P03 Sa 2 pm-2:50 pm Jeanne Hudgens Are your children prepared to defend themselves from P12 Sa 10 am-10:25 am March 9 – May 11 FV - PE, Pool bullies or a bad situation? Krav Maga is a fun, exciting, April 6 – May 4 Sunset Hills Watson Trails • NOTE: No class 3/23, 4/20. and realistic system designed to prepare both the • NOTE: No class 4/20. body and mind for real world attacks. Utilizing stress drills designed to mimic real life situations, beginners will practice self-defense and hand-to-hand combat Tennis for Youth, Ages 6–7: Pee Wee I Golf techniques to quickly and efectively fnish a fght, Series of group lessons specifcally designed to build confdence, self-esteem, balance, coordination introduce your young child to the game of tennis. Golf for Youth, Ages 7–15 and learn like skills. Class is hands-on and fully Class will include eye-hand coordination exercises as Learn and enjoy the game of golf while practicing interactive. No shoes on mats; athletic wear required. well as building skills for forehand, backhand, serve basic skills! Great introduction to golf that’s fun for kids. Senior discount does not apply. and volley. Tennis balls provided. Extra fee for balls. KIDS:714 | 10 sessions | $95 REG | 4 sessions | $ REG KIDS:709 45 KIDS:710 | 4 sessions | $49 REG P03 Sa 9:15 am-10 am P05 Sa 10:30 am-10:55 am P01 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Jan. 26 – March 23 Xtreme Krav Maga Feb. 2 – March 2 Sunset Hills Watson Trails April 27 – May 18 Big Bend Golf Ctr P01 M 5:30 pm-6:15 pm • NOTE: No class 2/16. Jan. 28 – April 1 Xtreme Krav Maga P02 Sa 10:30 am-10:55 am P02 W 5:30 pm-6:15 pm March 9 – March 30 Sunset Hills Watson Trails Dance Jan. 30 – April 3 Xtreme Krav Maga P13 Sa 10:30 am-10:55 am April 6 – May 4 Sunset Hills Watson Trails • NOTE: No class 4/20. Intro to Middle Eastern Folk and Kung Fu Shaolin Black Dragon for Kids, Modern Dance, Ages 7–12 Ages 5 and Up Expand your child’s dance and cultural knowledge Learn practical self-defense techniques through an Tennis for Youth, Ages 8–10: in this fun and informative class! Your child will learn introduction to Kung Fu through emotional and Beginning I and II various styles of dance such as sa’idi, kahleeji, and physical balance, technique, style and disciplined Designed for beginners and those who need to brush Nubian from regions throughout the Middle East: training. Receive one-on-one instruction on anti- up on the basics. Techniques covered include forehand, Egypt, the Levant, and the Gulf. We will explore the bullying and defense against bullies to build self- backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill tradition behind the diferent styles of music, their confdence and to avoid or deal with unexpected exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. rhythms, and create an interactive environment for confrontation. KIDS:709 | 4 sessions | $80 REG these social and group dances. Join us for culturally KIDS:707 | 10 sessions | $95 REG P04 Sa 11 am-11:55 am informed movement and FUN! Props are provided. P03 Su 4 pm-6 pm Feb. 2 – March 2 Sunset Hills Watson Trails Comfortable, active wear is recommended. Students Feb. 24 – May 5 CODA Martial Arts may choose to go barefoot. • NOTE: No class 2/16. • NOTE: No class 4/21. | 8 sessions | $ REG P07 Su 6 pm-6:55 pm KIDS:765 49 P01 Sa 11 am-11:50 am Amber Skye March 3 – March 24 Frontenac Racquet Club March 30 – May 11 FP - PE, Dance Rm P10 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Portuguese • NOTE: No class 4/20. March 9 – March 30 Sunset Hills Watson Trails P14 Sa 11 am-11:55 am Portuguese Family Conversation April 6 – May 4 Sunset Hills Watson Trails Enjoy discussion of the Portuguese language • NOTE: No class 4/20. Fencing and Brazilian culture with your family! Adults and children are welcomed (children under 16 must be Fencing, Ages 8–15: Beginning I and II enrolled with an adult). Various levels of Portuguese Tennis for Youth, Ages 11–15: Kids will have fun learning the basics of swordplay! language invited to enroll. Meet other families who Beginning I and II Class emphasizes basics of footwork, blade work and are embracing the Portuguese language and Brazilian Designed for beginners and those who need to brush bouting, and will accommodate returning students culture. Taught by a native-fuent speaker provided by up on the basics. Techniques covered include forehand, with instruction to expand technique. Equipment Viva Brasil STL. No text required. backhand, serve, volley, basic strategy as well as drill provided. KIDS:719 | 8 sessions | $99 REG exercises. Players will be grouped according to ability. KIDS:720 | 8 sessions | $69 REG P01 Sa 10 am-noon | | $ KIDS:709 4 sessions 80 REG P01 M 5:30 pm-6:30 pm Patrick Dorsey March 30 – May 18 MC - BA, 114 P03 Sa noon-12:55 pm Jan. 28 – April 1 MC - PE, 201 Feb. 2 – March 2 Sunset Hills Watson Trails • NOTE: No class 2/18, 3/18. • NOTE: No class 2/16. P08 Su 6 pm-6:55 pm Feb. 3 – Feb. 24 Frontenac Racquet Club P11 Sa noon-12:55 pm March 9 – March 30 Sunset Hills Watson Trails P15 Sa noon-12:55 pm April 6 – May 4 Sunset Hills Watson Trails • NOTE: No class 4/20.

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Adiva Dance Center Harrison Ed Ctr University City High School 943 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 (see William J. Harrison) (U. City H.S.) CAMPUS LEGEND 7401 Balson Ave., 63130 Advanced Auto Service Inc. Kennedy Recreation Complex FLORISSANT VALLEY = FV 6123 Gravois, 63116 6050 Wells Rd., 63128 Vetta Sports – Concord 12320 Old Tesson Ferry Rd., A ADMINISTRATION Afton White-Rodgers Kirkwood Community Center 63128 B BUSINESS Community Center 111 South Geyer Rd., 63122 CDC CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 9801 Mackenzie Rd., 63123 Kirkwood Senior High School STLCC‑William J. Harrison C COMMUNICATIONS Almas Del Ritmo Dance Co. 801 West Essex, 63122 Education Center (Harrison EC EMERSON CENTER 3515 Park Ave., 63104 Ed. Ctr) E ENGINEERING Lake School Park Tennis Crts 3140 Cass Ave., 63106 Big Bend Golf Center 581 Coeur de Ville Ln., 63141 H HUMANITIES 3390 Quinette Rd., STLCC‑Wildwood (WW) IR INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES Lindbergh Senior High School 2645 Generations Dr. Valley Park, 63088 Wildwood, 63040 PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4900 S. Lindbergh, 63126 S SERVICE BUILDING Big Bend Yoga Center Woods Mill Racquet Club 88 North Gore, 63119 Martial Arts Center (Mehlville) SM SCIENCE-MATHEMATICS 3712 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63125 910 Old Woods Mill Rd., 63017 SS SOCIAL SCIENCES Bluebird Park Masterpeace Studios Xtreme Krav Maga SC STUDENT CENTER 225 Kiefer Creek Rd., 639 Gravois Blufs Blvd., T THEATER Ellisville, 63021 (inside Arden Mead Youth and Community Center) Ste C, 63026 TC TRAINING CENTER STLCC‑Center for Workforce 17 Selma Ave., 63119 Z Total Body CWI CTR FOR WORKFORCE INNOVATION Innovation (CWI) 639C Gravois Blufs Blvd. 3344 Pershall Rd., 63135 STLCC‑Meramec (MC) FOREST PARK = FP 11333 Big Bend Rd., 63122 Fenton, 63026 City Sewing Room A A-TOWER 6700 Arsenal Ave, 63139 Missouri History Museum 5700 Lindell Blvd., 63112 B B-TOWER Clayton High School • • • C C-TOWER #1 Mark Twain Circle, 63105 Mueller Industries D D-TOWER 12951 Maurer Ind. Dr., 63127 CODA Martial Arts For more information, F F-TOWER 11025 Gravois Ind. Ct. Dr., 63128 Nottingham School visit stlcc.edu/ce G G-TOWER 4915 Donovan, 63109 HSP HOSPITALITY Concordia Lutheran Church 505 S. Kirkwood Rd., 63122 Oakville Sr. High School LB LIBRARY 5557 Milburn Rd., 63129 PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION STLCC‑Corporate College Painted Zebra (Kirkwood) SC STUDENT CENTER (Corp. College) 10907 Manchester Rd., 63122 T THEATRE 3221 McKelvey Rd., 63044 AA ART ANNEX Craf Central PerennialSTL.org 8500 Delmar, 63124 3762 S. Broadway, 63118 MERAMEC = MC Crestwood Bowl Queeny Park – Greensfelder AC ASSESSMENT CENTER 9822 Watson Rd., 63126 Recreation Complex AD ADMINISTRATION/CLARK HALL 550 Weidman Rd., 63011 AS APPLIED SCIENCE Culinary Arts House BA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3137 Hampton Ave., 63139 Sasha’s on Shaw 4069 Shaw Blvd., 63110 CE CONTINUING ED. BLDG. Eagle Springs Golf Course CP CAMPUS POLICE 2575 Redman Rd. 63136 Shaw Nature Reserve 307 Pinetum Loop Rd, CN COMMUNICATIONS NORTH Endangered Wolf Center Gray Summit, 63039 CS COMMUNICATIONS SOUTH 6750 Tyson Valley Rd., 63025 GH GREENHOUSE Solar Yoga Center Eureka Community Center 6002 Pershing at Des Peres, HE HUMANITIES EAST 333 Bald Hill Rd., 63025 63112 HW HUMANITIES WEST LH LECTURE HALLS Ferguson Martial Arts Center Sperreng Middle School L LIBRARY 433 S. Florissant Rd., 63135 12111 Tesson Ferry Rd., 63128 PE PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Tee (South County) St. John’s Evangelical UCC SC STUDENT CENTER 6286 Lemay Ferry Rd., 63129 11333 St. John’s Church Rd., SO SOCIAL SCIENCE 63123 Flex Fitness Studio SS SCIENCE SOUTH 3139A South Grand Blvd., Ste. St. Lou Dance Crew SW SCIENCE WEST 201, 63118 930 Kehrs Mills Rd., T THEATRE Ballwin, 63011 STLCC‑Florissant Valley WILDWOOD = WW (FV) St. Paul’s United Church of 3400 Pershall Rd., 63135 Christ 5508 Telegraph Rd., 63129 Forest Lake Tennis Club 1012 N. Woods Mill Rd., 63011 STLCC‑South County EXTENSION CAMPUSES 4115 Meramec Bottom Rd., STLCC‑Forest Park (FP) 63129 STLCC ‑ South County = STLCC‑SC 5600 Oakland Ave., 63110 Sunset Hills Community William J. Harrison Education Center Frontenac Racquet Club Center = Harrison Ed. Ctr 10455 German Blvd., 63131 3915 S. Lindbergh, 63127 STLCC Corporate College = Corp. College GolfPort of Maryland Heights Sunset Hills Watson Trails 1 GolfPort Dr., 63146 12450 W Watson Rd., 63127 Systema St. Louis 4208 Sarpy Ave., 63110 The Studio, Inc.(Brentwood) 1332 Strassner Dr., 63144

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Students Rights and Responsibilities Parking All students are responsible for adhering to college policies and procedures. On campuses, parking is available in student-designated lots. Parking permits Please refer to stlcc.edu/need2know. are not required. Class Changes/Postponement/Cancellation Safety and Program Guidelines for Youth Classes Continuing Education (non-credit) classes are self-supporting. Any course All children under the age of 16 who are enrolled in programs through the St. changes in dates, times or locations will be emailed to students using the Louis Community College Ofice of Continuing Education must be accompanied email address provided during course enrollment. The decision to run a class and signed-in by a responsible party at the beginning of each program session. is based on the number of students enrolled. The college reserves the right In addition, a responsible party must also meet the participant at the end of to cancel if suficient enrollment is not achieved. Students will be notified by the session and sign them out. Appropriate behavior is expected. Students email if a class is canceled. Full refunds will be issued for classes canceled may be disenrolled for misbehavior. by the college unless noted otherwise in the catalog. Please call 314-984-7777 with any questions. Unattended Children Students are not permitted to bring children to class, nor should children Occasionally, Continuing Education classes are canceled due to inclement be lef unattended in the halls, ofices, library or common areas. The college weather. Cancellations will be broadcast on KMOX-AM (1120) and on KMOV-TV, reserves the right to protect the safety and welfare of unattended children. KSDK-TV and KTVI/Fox 2. In addition, all location closings will be posted on the If students leave children unattended, the college will institute disciplinary college website, stlcc.edu. When St. Louis Community College cancels classes, action. of-campus classes are also canceled. In addition, when a particular host school district or institution closes, the Continuing Education classes at that location Firearms on College Property will not meet. Except for licensed police oficers, no person shall possess or carry any firearm, visible or concealed, on college property (including college buildings Refund of Fees and grounds leased or owned by the college-college athletic fields and parking If you wish to withdraw from a class, you will receive a full refund for most lots) or in any college van or vehicle or at college-sponsored activities. College classes if the class is dropped three business days before the first meeting. employees, students and visitors who hold concealed carry endorsements See the course schedule for classes (such as day trips) that require notice more as allowed by Missouri law may not carry or bring any firearms, visible or than three business days for cancellation and eligibility for a refund. concealed, on college property, owned or leased or at any college activities. Time of Withdrawal Percentage Refund Non‑Discrimination/Accommodations Statement Three business days prior to the first class 100% St. Louis Community College is committed to non-discrimination and equal meeting. Must be submitted in writing. opportunities in its admissions, educational programs, activities, and employment regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, Two business days prior to the first class None national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a meeting or afer the class has begun. disabled or Vietnam-era veteran, and shall take action necessary to ensure FOR SOME SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND CLASSES, AN EARLIER WITHDRAWAL non-discrimination. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is also DEADLINE MAY APPLY. THIS DEADLINE WILL BE PRINTED IN THE COURSE prohibited. For information or concerns related to discrimination or sexual DESCRIPTION. harassment, contact Mary Zabriskie, J.D. at 314-539-5345.

Requests for withdrawals must be submitted in writing to the Continuing Access Ofice – disAbility Support Services for students with documented Education ofice in-person, by email at [email protected] or via mail to: 3221 disabilities are available through campus Access ofices. These services McKelvey Road, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Calculation of refunds will be based on include: advising and academic counseling, coordination of academic the date the request is received via email or the postmarked date. A student accommodations and support services, consultation with faculty and may receive either a full or partial refund for exceptional circumstances. staf regarding accommodation needs as well as help with connecting to For exceptional circumstances, refunds must be submitted in writing (walk- community professionals and agencies. To qualify for services complete the in, email or written notice) within 10 business days of the class start date. online Application for Services and contact the Access Ofice on the campus Supporting documentation may be required. where you plan to attend. Applications are accepted at any time during the semester, but the College recommends submitting requests as early as Fee Reduction for Adults age 60+ possible to allow time to make any necessary arrangements in time for the At the time of registration, adults 60 years and older may enroll in select start of classes. Accommodations are generally not provided retroactively so it courses for a reduced fee. Class costs vary. View the online course description or is important for you to apply for accommodations and provide documentation contact the Continuing Education ofice for questions regarding the reduced rate. that supports your requested accommodations as soon as you can. For more Reduction will be calculated at check-out. information, visit stlcc.edu/disability or call the Access Ofice on your campus. Senior Citizen Scholarship Missouri residents who are at least sixty-five years of age will be awarded a scholarship to be exempt from maintenance fees to enroll in select courses on a space available basis. There will be a non-refundable registration fee of If you are a person with a disability who requires $5 per course to a maximum of $25 per semester. Student is responsible for administrative and other fees, such as materials, supplies and books. At the an accommodation in order to participate in earliest, students may enroll in the class two business days prior to the first any program or activity, please contact the class date. Students may not receive a refund for a paid course in order to enroll for a scholarship space in that same course. PLEASE CALL THE CONTINUING Continuing Education Access Ofice at 314-984-7704 EDUCATION OFFICE FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP. The for assistance at least 10 business days in advance senior scholarship discount does not apply to online classes. of program. For trips and tours, accommodations Textbooks advance notice of up to one month is needed. Textbooks can be purchased at the campus bookstores.

70 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN 7 4 easy ways to register | Many classes have limited seating. Be sure to register early! ONLINE PHONE www.stlcc.edu/CE 314‑984‑7777 Email address required for online registration. Payment Call Center hours: Extended hours: Jan 7-17 via credit/debit card is due at time of registration • M-Th 8:30 am-5 pm • M-Th 8:30 am-7:30 pm • F 8:30 am-4 pm • F 8:30 am-4 pm MAIL To streamline your registration experience, please have STLCC Continuing Education all information shown in the registration form below 3221 McKelvey Rd, Ste 250 prepared and ready to provide during your call. Bridgeton, MO 63044 Fill out the enclosed enrollment form and include payment. Students who register by mail should assume they are registered If you have enrollment questions, please call unless otherwise notified. A registration confirmation is emailed Continuing Education at 314-984-7777. to students who register by mail; however, the confirmation may not be received prior to the beginning of class. IN PERSON STLCC Continuing Education Ofices: M‑F 8:30 am‑4 pm

Meramec Florissant Valley Forest Park In person registration not available 802 Couch Avenue Center for Workforce Innovation Student Center-125 at Wildwood or South County St. Louis, MO 63122 3344 Pershall Road 5600 Oakland Avenue campuses. Ferguson, MO 63135 St. Louis, MO 63110

Enrollment in classes within this brochure is limited to persons 16 years or older, except for youth classes or where otherwise noted. Registration Deadline: All non-credit courses are limited in enrollment. Advanced registration is required prior to first class meeting. Some classes have additional registration deadline requirements. Please check course descriptions. Confirmations and Cancellations: Registration confirmations, course updates and cancellation notices will be delivered to the e-mail address under which the registration has been made. Please see Postponement/Cancellation section of General Information for further information.

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